BIBRARY OF 


Illinois State 


LABORATORY OF NATURAL HISTORY, : 


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1890. 


FOUNDERS OF THE ACADEMY. 


JANUARY, 1856. 


GEORGE ENGELMANN, M.D., 
Hiram A. Prout, M.D., 
Moni barium, M.D., 

B. F. SHUMARD, M.D., 
Wveetis  LINGEEY § M.D), ; 

Sea OLUAK Ivl,1).; 

W. M..McPHEeEETERs, M.D., 
CHAREES: PF. ‘CHouTEAU, Esa., 
Genes Porn: Wii1).; 

C.. W. Stevens, M.D., 

A. Wis.iizENnus, M.D., 
NATHANIEL Ho.Lmes, Esa., 
NMevieg binron > MoD: 
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Viioe ADS, SQ. 


Cranks ERY 


AN ACT TO INCORPORATE ‘* THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 
Oa le LOUIS 


Be tt enacted, by the General Assembly of the State of 
Missourt, as follows: 


SECTION I. .That GrEoRGE ENGELMANN, Hiram A. 
Prout, NATHANIEL Hoi_MEs, BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, 
CHARLES W. StEVENS, JAMES B. Eaps, Mosszs M. 
 PaLLeEN, ADOLPHUS WISLIZENUS, CHARLES A. Pope, 
CHARLES P. CuyouTeau, Witit1AM M. McPHEETERsS, and 
others — who have heretofore formed an association in the 
city of St. Louis, styled ‘‘ THe ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF 
ST. Louts,’’ having for its object the advancement of 
Science, and the establishment in said city of a Museum 
and Library for the illustration and study of its various 
branches — their associates and successors, are hereby de- 
clared and created a body corporate by the name and style 
aforesaid; and by that name they shall have perpetual suc- 
cession, may sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, 
in all courts of competent jurisdiction; may acquire by 
purchase, gift, or devise, receive and hold, property, real, 
personal, or mixed, and the same exchange, sell, lease, or 
otherwise dispose of, as they may deem proper, for the 
objects and purposes aforesaid, and not otherwise; may 
have a common seal, and break or alter the same at 
pleasure; and may make such constitution, regulations, 


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and by-laws, as may be requisite for the government 
thereof, not being contrary to the laws of the land, and 
may alter the same at pleasure. 


Sec. 2. The constitution and by-laws of said association 
now in operation shall govern the corporation hereby 
created until the same shall be regularly altered or repealed, 
and the present officers of said association shall be officers 
of this corporation until their respective terms of office shall 
expire, or be vacated in pursuance thereof. 


SEc. 3. The property and effects now belonging to the 
association aforesaid shall, on acceptance of this charter, 
thereby become vested in the corporation herein created, 
and all property owned or held by this corporation shall 
be exempt from taxation so long as the same shall continue 
to be held and used in good faith for the objects and pur- 
poses aforesaid; but whenever any real estate of the cor- 
poration shall be leased to any other person or persons, the 
leasehold interest therein shall be taxable to the lessee or 
lessees thereof, as in other cases. 


SEC. 4. The members of this association acquire no 
individual property in the real estate, cabinets, library, or 
other effects thereto belonging, which are hereby declared 
to be fully vested in the corporation as such; but the inter- 
est of the members therein shall be usufructuary merely, 
and shall not be transferred, assigned, hypothecated, or 
otherwise disposed of, than as hereinbefore provided. 


SEc. 5. Whenever this corporation shall have failed 
to answer the purposes for which it was created, or shall 
suffer its charter to be forfeited by the law of the land, its 
cabinet collections and library shall revert to and become 
vested in the City of St. Louis, to be deposited with some 
public institution in said city, for general use and inspec- 
tion, under such regulations as the said city may prescribe. 


May ae 


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This act shall be taken as a public act, and be 


-_R. C. HARRISON, 
aay Speaker of the House of Representatives. 
Rae wr Manan oki) ko 8 1, TACKSON, : 
Pie President of the Senate. 


: i Approved, FALUGPY EP I857. | | 
_ TRUSTEN POLK. | | 


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NAME. 


SEcTION 1. This Association shall be called ‘‘THE 
ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF ST. LOUIS.’’ 


PEALE DNF 
OBJECT. 


SECTION 1. It shall have for its object the promotion of 
science. 


Sec. 2. As means to this end the Academy shall hold 
meetings for the consideration and discussion of scientific 
subjects; shall take measures to procure original papers 
upon such subjects; and shall, as often as may be practi- 
cable, publish its transactions. It shall also establish and 
maintain a cabinet of objects illustrative of the several 
departments of science, and a library of works relating to 
the same. It shall also place itself in communication with 
other scientific institutions. 


ARTICLE) Il. 
MEMBERS. 


Section 1. The Academy shall consist of Active MZem- 
bers, Corresponding Members, Honorary Members, and 


_ Patrons. 


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Sec. 2. Active Members shall be persons interested in 
science, and they alone shall conduct the affairs of the 
Academy. 

SEC. 3. Persons not living in the City or County of St. 
Louis who may be disposed to further the object of the 
Academy by original researches, contributions of speci- 
mens, or otherwise, may be elected Corresponding Mem- 
bers. 

Sec. 4. Persons not living in the City or County of St. 
Louis may be elected Honorary ALembers by virtue of 
their attainments in science. 


SEC. 5. Any person conveying to the Academy the sum 
of one thousand dollars ($1000), or its equivalent, may be 
elected a Patron. 


SEC. 6. Persons may be admitted to any of the pre- 
ceding classes of membership, or dismissed therefrom, in 
accordance with the regulations prescribed by the By-Laws. 


ARTICLE “-1V? 
OFFICERS. 


SECTION 1. The officers of the Academy shall be 
chosen from the active members, and they shall consist 


ofa 
President, 


ist Vice-President, 
2nd Vice-President, 
Recording Secretary, 
Corresponding Secretary, 
Treasurer, 
Librarian, 
Board of Curators, 
Two Directors. 
Said officers shall be elected at the time and in the man- 


ner prescribed by the By-Laws, and shall hold their offices 
for one year, or until their successors are elected. 

Sec. 2. The duties of these officers shall be such as are 
customary and as prescribed by the By-Laws. 


® EURAEIC LEV: 
COUNCIL. 


SECTION 1. The President, the two Vice-Presidents, 
the Recording Secretary, and the two Directors shall con- 
stitute the Council of the Academy. 

SEc. 2. The duties of the Council shall be to consider 
all pians conducive to the welfare of the Academy; to 
audit all bills and order payment of such as they may 
approve; to consider all applications for membership ; and 
to administer the business of the Academy, subject to the 
Constitution and By-Laws and to such instructions as may 
be given by the Academy. 


Hoe PIC LE VI. 
MEETINGS. 


SECTION I. The meetings of the Academy shall be held 
at such times and places as the By-Laws may direct. 


ARTICLE VII. 
AMENDMENTS. 


SEction 1. Amendments to this Constitution shall be 
submitted in writing at a regular meeting. They shall be 
open to discussion until at least the second meeting there- 
after. They may then be adopted by a two-thirds vote of 
a letter-ballot, conducted in the manner prescribed by the 


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Council. 


BY-LAWS. 


I. REGULAR MEETINGS. 


The regular meetings of the Academy shall be held on 
the first and third Monday evenings of every month, unless 
otherwise ordered by the Council. 


Il. SPECIAL MEETINGS. 


Special meetings may be called by the President at his 
discretion, and shall be called by him on the written re- 
quest of three or more members. 


Ill. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 


The Recording Secretary shall send a notice of each 
meeting to every active member at least two days before 
such meeting. 


IV. QUORUM. 
Seven members shall constitute a quorum. 
V. ORDER OF BUSINESS. 


The order of proceeding, at the regular meetings of the 

Academy, shall be as follows: 
1. Minutes of the last meeting. 

Report of the Council. 
Reports of Committees. 
Report of the Corresponding Secretary. 
Donations to the Museum and Library. 
Written Communications. 


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7. Verbal Communications. 
8. Deferred Business. 

g. New Business. 

10. Elections. 

my Proposals for Menmernet 
12. Adjournment. 


VI. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. 


It shall be the duty of the Corresponding Secretary to 
conduct the correspondence, and report to the Academy. 


Vil. TREASURER. 


The Treasurer shall collect all moneys due the Academy ; 
be custodian of all its funds, and pay such bills against 
the Academy as the Council shall approve. The Treas- 
urer shall deposit the moneys and invest the funds of the 
Academy in its name by and with the advice of the Coun- 
cil. Besides his annual report to the Academy, the Treas- 
urer shall make such further reports and statements con- 
cerning the financial affairs of the Academy as the Council 
may from time to time require. Before entering upon his 
duties, the Treasurer shall give bond in such sum as may 
be required by the Council. 


Vill. LIBRARIAN. 


The Librarian shall take charge of all books belonging to 
or deposited with the Academy, and shall be responsible 
for the same; he shall keep a catalogue thereof, in which 
the names of contributors shall be inscribed ; he shall super- 
intend the distribution of all the publications of the 
Academy. 


IX. COUNCIL. 


The Council shall act as a publication committee ; shall 
prepare a programme for each meeting, and may make 


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rules and regulations for their own guidance, not incon- 
sistent with the Constitution and By-Laws. 


X. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. 


A nominating committee of three active members who 
are not officers of the Academy shall be elected at the first 
regular meeting in December. This Committee shall nom- 
inate candidates for all the offices for the ensuing year, and 
report the nominations at the following meeting, when 
other nominations may be made by any active member. 
The Recording Secretary shall mail to every active mem- 
ber a list of the nominees for office, at least ten days pre- 
ceding the annual meeting. ‘The polls shall be closed at 6 
p. m. on the day of the annual meeting, after which the 
nominating committee shall count the ballots and announce 
the results to the Academy. A plurality of the votes cast 
shall suffice to elect. 


XI. VACANCIES. 


A vacancy in any office shall be filled by electicn con- 
ducted in the same manner as the annual election. 


b -_ XII. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. 


A candidate for admission to the Academy shall be pro- 
posed by not less than two members at any regular meet- 
ing. The proposal must then be referred to the Council, 
and if upon examination they shall find the candidate to 
be eligible and worthy of membership, they shall order the 
question as to his admission to be submitted to the 
Academy by ballot. If there be five votes in the negative, 
the candidate shall be rejected, and shall not be again 
voted upon for twelve months after such rejection. But 
if the number of negative votes be less than five, the candi- 
date shall be elected, but shal] not be considered a mem- 
ber until he shall have paid the initiation fee and the 


annual dues for the current year. Any failure to pay the 
initiation fee and annual dues within thirty days after the | 
candidate has been notified of his election, shall work a for- 
feiture of all rights under said election, if the Council shall 
so determine. No entry shall be made on the record of 
the rejection of any candidate. 


XIII. RESIGNATION OF MEMBERS. 


Any member whose dues have been fully paid, may 
withdraw from the Academy by a written resignation. 
Non-payment of dues for one year or longer may be treated 
as equivalent to resignation; but before any member is 
dropped from the rolls for delinquency, he shall be entitled 
to not less than four weeks’ notice. 


XIV. EXPULSION OF MEMBERS. 


Upon the written request of five members, that, for cause 
stated, any member be expelled, the Council shall con- 
sider the matter, and, if they deem it best, shall advise the 
member that his resignation will be accepted. He shall, 
however, have the right to demand and shall be given a 
copy of the charges against him, and shall have a reason- 
able time to present a written defense. The Council may 
then pass finally upon the matter, and if resignation has not 
been tendered, or a satisfactory defense made, may by an 
affirmative vote of four of their number expel the member, 
in which case they shall notify him and the Academy of 
their action, and his name shall be at once dropped from 
the list of members. 


XV. INITIATION FEE AND DUES. 


Active members shall pay an initiation fee of five dollars, 
and annual dues of six dollars, payable at the beginning of 
each year. 


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XVI. HONORARY MEMBERS AND PATRONS. 


Honorary Members and Patrons shall be recommended 
by the Council, and elected by the unanimous vote of the 
members present at any regular meeting. 


XVII. PUBLICATIONS. 


Patrons and all active members not in arrears shall be 
entitled to one copy of all the publications of the Academy 
issued subsequent to their election. Authors of papers 
shall be entitled to twenty extra copies of their individual 
papers. 

XVII. AUTHORITY. ° 

On all points of order and procedure, not provided for in 
the Constitution and By-Laws, fodert’s Rules of Order 
shall be the authority. 


XIX. AMENDMENTS. 


These By-Laws may be amended by a two-thirds vote 
of all the members present at any regular meeting, pro- 
vided notice of the proposed amendment shall have been 
mailed to every member at least one week before the vote 
thereon is taken. 


aig OT Sees 


REARS ier ta iy Gee ENGI 


GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
BENJAMIN F’. SHuMARD, 
BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, 
ADOLPHUS WISLIZENUS, 
Hiram A. Prout, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 


BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, 


BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
Joun B. Jounson, 
JAMEs B. Eaps, 
James B. Eaps, 
WittiamM T Harris, 
WiLttiAM T. Harris, 
CHARLES V. RILEY, 
CHARLES V.'RILEy, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 


Elected 


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GrorGE ENGELMANN, stad 
Francis E. NirpHER, “ 
Francis E. Nipuer, Budge ina. 
Francis E. Niruer, e 
Francis E. NIPHER, ep ae 
Francis E. NIPHER, a 
Francis E. Niper, Dare 
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ROLEV.E MEMBERS: 


AtlenwEoT:, 

Alt, Dr. A., 

Barck, Dr. C., 
Bartlett, Geo. M., 
Baumgarten, Dr.G., . 
Boisliniére, Dr., 
Breckinridge, Sam’l., 
Broadhead, Jas. O., 
Brown, D. S., t 
Carpenter, Geo. O., Jr., 
Chouteau, C. P., 
Comstock, Dr. T. G., 
Curtman,( Dro C. O03; 4 
Engelmann, Dr. G. J., 
Engler, E. A., 

Evers, Dr. E., 

Frank, Christian, 
Gaie~Hit.&,, F 
Glasgow, Dr. Wm. C., 
Glasgow, Wm., Jr., 
Gray, M. L., | 
Gregory, Dr. E. H., 
Hambach, Dr. G., 
Harrison, Edwin, 
Hayes, Richard, 
Hitchcock, Henry, 
tulbert;-Dr.G.,.. 
Hurter, Julius, 

Ives, H.C., 

Jewett, E. C., 
Johnson, Dr. J. B., 


JUNE, 1890. 


404 Market Street. 
3036 Locust Street. 
948 Chouteau Ave. 

212 Pine Street. 

2643 Chestnut Street. 
23038 Chestnut Street. 
6th and Locust Streets. 
14.N. 4th Street. 

1401 Lami Street. 

2nd and Cass Avenue. 
3rd and Pine Streets. 
14th and Washington Ave. 
3718 N. 9th Street. 
3008 Locust Street. 
Washington University. 
1861 N. Market Street. 
1600 Franklin Avenue. 
Washington University. 
2847 Washington Avenue. 
3016 Glasgow Place. 
517% Chestnut Street. 
3525 Lucas Avenue. 
Washington University. 
520 Olive Street. 
Polytechnic Building 
404 Market Street. 
3026 Pine Street. 

2346 S. 10th Street. 
Washington University. 
Us Ss Assayer,: City, 
22nd and Locust Streets. 


Johnson, R. D’O., 
Kinealy, J. H., 


Kinner, Dr. H.,.. 
Knight, Sam’I, 
Kolbenheyer, F., . 
Krieckhaus, Aug., 
Krall, G. W., 
Kromrey, Hugo, 
Ladd, A. E., 
Leete, Dr. Jas. M., 
Lemoine, Dr. E. S., 
Letterman, G. W., 
Leslie, A. M. 


Ludeking, Dr. Chas., 


McKittrick, Hugh, 
Moore, Robert, 
Nipher, F. E., 
Pammel, L..H.;", 
Pollmann,. Dr. 53)% 
Potter, W. B., 
Pritchett, Hy s:;,.. 
Puisifer, Win. Hi, 
Raeder, F, W:, 
Rankin, E. E., 
Sander, Dr. Enno, 
Schoelch, Louis, 
Seddon, J. A., 
Seddon, WL, 2 
Smith, Holmes, 
Snow, M. S., 
Speck, Judge Chas., 
Spencer, Dr. H.N., 


Spiegelhalter, Dr. Jos., 


Thacher, Arthur, 
Tivy, Wm. H., 
dodd, Dr: C.iAS 
Toensfeldt, John, 
Trelease, Wm., . 


Pinas Altas, N. M. 
N. C. Col. of A. & M. Arts, 
Raleigh, (N. C.) 
1103 Autumn Street. 
Broadway and Olive Street. 
1208 Dillon Street. 
410 S. Main Street. 
Manual Training School. 
518 Walnut Street 
Jefferson City, Mo. 
2912 Washington Avenue, 
17th and Washington Ave. 
Allenton, Mo. 
915 Olive Street. 
Washington University. 
2918 Locust Street. 
Laclede Building. 
Washington University. 
Ames, Iowa. 
2822 N. 14th Street. 
Washington University. 
Washington University. 
2nd and Cass Avenue, 
405 N. 6th Street. 
Washington University. 
129 S. 11th Street. 
2823 Nebraska Avenue. 
V7 E. May Street. 
77 E. May. Street: 
Washington University. 
Washington University. 
1206 Morrison Avenue. 
2725 Washington Avenue, 
1100 Chouteau Avenue. 
Washington University. 
210 N. 2nd Street. 
2645 Washington Avenue. 
912 S. 9th Street. 
Washington University. 


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. .  1'% Garrison Avenue. 

eelerrata Asan atts . . Washington University. 
PwvheceriO Bemis pai es. Lib1O. Lucas’ Place) 
‘Widmann, Otto, - Pee eomomia nee 8996'S. 'Broadways, 
Winslow, Arthur, a. .. Jefferson City, Mo. — 
yards a Hannon . .  E. Jaceard Jewelry Co, 
. . Jefferson City, Mo. 


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CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 


Those marked * have died. The dates given are the dates of election to mem- 
bership. The addresses given are the addresses at the time of election, unless 
notificativn of change has been received. 


Agard, Dr. A. H., Sandusky, Ohio, . 3 : Sept. 2, 1867. 
Agassiz, Alexander, . 4 : ; April 16, 1866. 
*Agassiz, Louis, LL.D., F.R.S., &c., jetta Mass., 
Aug. 25, 1856. 
Anguiano, Senor Angel, Director del Observatorio Nacional de Mex- 


ico, Tacubava, Mexico, : é : : Nov. 2, 1885. 
Aughey, Samuel, Prof. of Natural Science Nebraska State University, 

Lincoln, Neb., . 5 : : ; Fune 5, 1876. 
Ayres, W. O., M.D., San oy RA CE ales; ; May 4, 1857. 


Bache, A. D., Supt. U. S. Coast Survey, Washington, D. C., 
Fune 2, 1850. 
PEaird: Prot, spencer Fy, A.A.9,, 9.P.A.5., ¢étc:,' Assist. \Lec. S. I, 


Washington, LOPS ee sey : : Aug. 6, 1860. 
Bandelier, Adolph F., Jr., Highidnd, Ills., : Sept. 3, 1860. 
Barcena, Sig. Mariano, City of Mexico, . ; March 1, 1875, 
Barnes, G. W., San Diego, Cal., , : ; Feb, 21, 1876. 

*Barrande, Prof. Joachim, Prague, Bohemia, : Och. 27, 1362. 
Barris, Willis H., Iowa City, . s : : Fune 15, 1857. 

*Beebe, Edward H., Galena, IIl., : : : May 18, 1857. 
Bent, Silas, Chicago, Ill., . ‘ ; : March 23, 1857. 


Berchon, Ernest, D. M. P. Navy of France. Member of the National 
Anthropological Society of Paris, Paris, France, une 79, 1865. 


Behr, Dr. Hermann, San Francisco, Bal., : Dec. 15, 1856. 
Bigelow, John M., M.D., Detroit, Mich., - , Feb. 16, 1863. 
*Bigsby, Dr. J. J., E.G. Soc., London, Eng.,  . Oct. 5, 1863. 
*Billings, E., F. G. S., Palaeontologist of Geological Survey of Canada, 
Montreal, Canada, E., : , : 2 feb, 8, 1858. 


*Binney, W. G., Germantown, Pa., 
Blake, James, M.D., San Francisco, Cal., 
Blatchford, Dr. Thos. W., Troy, N. Y., 
Bosquet, Prof. I., Maestricht, Germany, 
Broadhead, G. C., Columbia, Mo., 
Brown, B. B., M.D., Sacramento, Cal., 


May 4, 1857. 
March 18, 1861. 
Aug. '24, 1557. 
March 17, 1862. 
feb. 8, 1858. 
Sept. 8, 1856. 


Bryan, Lieut. Francis T., Topographical Engrs. U. S. A., 


Bunsen, Albert, Tobosco, Mexico, 
Bunsen, Charles, St. Clair Co., Ill., 
Bunsen, George, St. Clair Co., Ill., 


Dec. 15, 1856. 
April 20, 1863. 
Sept. 8, 1856. 
Sept. 8, 1856. 


Capellini, Prof. Giovanni, University of Bologna, Italy, 


Case, Francis M., Denver, Col., 

Case, Theo. S., Kansas City, Mo,, 

Castillo, Sig. Antonio del, City of Mexico, 
Clifford, D., 

Cochrane, J., Havana, i, 

Capes, Dr. J. S., New Orleans, La., 

Coues, Elliott, M.D., L., Washington, D. C., 


Lov. 2, 1863. 
April 20, 1563. 
March 2, 1885. 
March 1, 1875. 
Fuly 4, 1871. 
April 15, 1878. 
Dec. 15, 1873. 
May 2, 1864. 


Culbertson, Alexander, American Fur Co’s. Posts, Missouri River, 


Dall, Rev. Chas. H. A., A.M., Calcutta, India, 


Danckelman, Dr. A. von, Berlin, 
Daniels, Prof. Edward, Madison, Wis., 


Fune 16, 185. 
Sept. 21, 1857. 
Feb. 16, 1885. 
May 18, 1857. 


*Davidson, Thomas, F.R.S., F.G.S., London, England, 


Fuly 26, 1859. 


Dawson, Alex., American Fur Co’s. Posts, Missouri River, 


Fune 16, 1856. 


Deming, C. M., American Fur Co’s. Posts, Missouri River, 


Fune 16, 1856. 


*Dowler, Bennett, M.D., F.R.S.N. Antig., &c., New Orleans, La., 


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Fuly 14, 1850. 


Dudding, Richard, Murphysboro, lk, . . May 4, 1857. 


*Dunglison, Robley, M.D., S.P.A.S., Philadelphia, Pa., 
Aug. 25, 1850. 


Dyer, F. M., Charleston, Mo., . “per ae ; May 21, 1877. 
Ehrenbery, Hermann, Arizona, . ; : : Sept. 5, 1859, 
*Emmons, Prof. Ebenezer, Albany, Ne YS , Sept. 22, 1557. 
Englemann, H., Geologist, Topographical Bureau, Washington, D. C., 

Det. 6, 1850. 
*Evans, John, M.D., Washington, D.C., . ' Fune 16, 1856. 
*Fendler, Augustus, Allenton, Mo., . ; 4 feb. 19, 1807. 


*Flagg, Willard C., Paddock’s Grove, Madison Co., IIl., 
May 18, 1857. 


Fleming, Dr. R. B., Mine de la Motte, Mo., : Feb. 9, 1857. 
Foster, Mrs. Abner, Beardstown, III., : ? Nov. 18, 1878. 
Fry, Maj. Cary H., Fort Union, New Mexico, . Oct. 6, 1856. 
Galpin, C., Fort Pierre, Neb., American Fur Co’s. Posts, Missouri 
River, : : : ; , : : Fune 16, 1856. 
Green, Samuel M., Cape Girardeau, Mo., . ; May 21, 1877. 


Gregorio, Marchese Antonio de, via Mo lo, Palermo, Slcily, 
April 20, 1885. 


*Gill, Prof. Theodore, Washington City, ; : March 5, 1806. 


*Geroux, A., American Fur Co’s. Posts, Missouri River, 
Fune 16, 1850. 


Goodnow, Isaac T., Supt. Public Instruction, Leavenworth, Kan., 
Aug. 21, 1805. 


*Goodrich, Hiram P., D.D., Carondelet, Mo., Oct. 6, 1856. 
*Hagenow, Frederick von, M.D., Greifswald, Prussia, ed. 6, 1560. 
*Haidinger, Hofrath William, S.PA.S., &c., Director Imp. Geological 


Institution of Vienna, Austria, . ; : Aug. 6, 1560. 

Hall, Prof. James, Albany, N. Y., ° ‘ ‘ Sept. 8, 1866. 

Hann, Dr. J., Vienna. : ; ; ‘ . May 16, 1881. 
Harney, Maj. Gen. Wm. S., U. S. A., : ’ Oct. 6, 1856. 

Hauer, Dr. Franz Ritter von, Vienna, ; : May 16, 1881, 
ettawt,; Mayr i., Westan, Mo." 24 °7.. , : feb, 8, 1858. 


*Hayden, F. V., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa., . ; Fune 16, 1856. 
Henry, I. C., Fort Union, New Mexico, ‘ : OER TORO, 


*Henry Prof. Joseph, LL.D., A.A.S., Sec. S. S., Washington, D. C., 
Fune 2, 1856. 


Hinrichs, Gustavus, M.D., Iowa City, Iowa, : Feb. 21, 1876. 
*Higginbotham, Rev. John, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Fune I, 1857. 
Hilgard, Prof. E. W., State Geologist of Mississippi, Sept. 3, 1860. 


Hilgard, G., Belleville, Ill., 4 . j : LED. 5, INI 

Hitchcock, C. H., Amherst, Mass., ; F Oct. 15, 1860. 

Hitchcock, G. N.,’San Diego, Cal., °©. ‘ : Fan. 4, 1876. 
*Hochstetter, Dr. Fred., Vienna, Austria, . ; April 18, 1581. 


Hodgkiss, H., Fort Clark, Neb. Ter., American Fur Co’s. Posts, 
Missouri River, . : Fune 16, 1850. 


*Holden, Edward, Jackson Co., Ill.,_ . ; Dee 4755 TOSO, 


Holden, Prof. E. S., Lick Observatory, Cal., ; April 4, 1881. 
Holmes, Nathaniel, Cambridge, Mass., 3 ; Fune 18, 1883. 
*Holtzmann, Prof. Adolph, Heidelberg, Germany, Nov. 19, 1860. 
Horine, Solomon, M.D., Memphis, Tenn., } Aug. 6, 1860. 
Hough, Daniel, Indianapolis, Ind.,__. : : Feb. 15, 187%, 


Hough, Warwick, Jefferson City, Mo.; St. Louis, since Judge Sup. 


Court, : : , ; ; Dec. 29, 1856. 
Howland, H. B., Buffalo, N. Y., : : é March 19, 1877. 
Hoy, Philo D., M.D.;" Racine; Wis!, - : : Sept. 21, 1857. 
Huguet-Latour, Capt. L. A., (now Major), Vice-President of National 

Historical Society, Montreal, Canada, . ; Sept, 21, 1657: 


Hunt, T. Sterry, Ph.D., A.A.S., Montreal, Canada, E., 
SEP 21s LOST 


*Irving, R. D., Prof. University of Wisconsin, : Pec 7. fO7z 
Irwin, J. T., Ravenna, Mo., : j : : May 6, 186r. 
*Jackson, Dr. Charles T., Boston, Mass.,_ . ; Oct. 7, 180%. 
*Jackson, John B., M.D., A.A.S., Boston, Mass. Oct. 6, 1856. 
*James, Dr. John, Upper Alton, Il., . : ‘ Freb. 8, 1858. 
Johnson, Dr. H., Jacksonville, Ill,  . ; ; Feb. 17, 1873. 
Johnson, M., M.D., Cochocton, Ohio, . : Oct. 15, 1860. 


ears oe 


Jones, John P., Keytesville, Mo., 
*Kane, Elisha Kent, Philadelphia, Pa., 
King, Henry, M.D., Georgetown, D. C., 
Kipp, A., American Fur Co’s. Posts, Missouri River, 
Koelle, John, Berkner Station, Ill., 
*Koninck, L. de, Liege, Belgium, 
Lane, Judge E., Chicago, IIl., 

*Lapham, Increase A., Milwaukee, Wis., 
Leconte, John L., M.D., Philadelphia, Pa., 
Lee, W. J., Iron Ridge, Mo., : ; 
eeidy, Joseph, MID aVAtA.S,; Philadelphia, Fay: 


*Lindheimer, Ferdinand, New Braunfels, Texas, 


*Locke, Prof. John, Jr., University of Mo., Columbia, 


March 16, 1874. 
Fuly 14, 1850. 
Sept. 8, 1856. 
Fune 16, 1856. 
C0 ir YS Fa TT: 
March 5, 1877. 
March 23, 1857. 
feb. 9, 1867. 
Fune 2, 1856. 
Lieb. 3, 1873. 
Fuly 14, 1856. 
Sept. 8, 1856. 
Mo., 

May 4, 1857. 


*Logan, Sir William E., F.G.S., F.R.S., A.A.S., Montreal, Canada, 


Ey; : : 
*Lyon, Sidney S., Jeffersonville, Ind., 
Lyon, T. Gallatin, M.D., Jerseyville, Ill, 
Mason, Otis T., Georgetown College, D. C., 
Marcou, Prof. Jules, che Boston, Mass., 
*Niarcy, Capt-R.P:, U.S: A., 


*Marshyton, GeooP..5.D., A.A.S., Page Vier 


‘Mayer, Martin, M.D., LL.D., Leavenworth, Kan., 
McAdams, Wm., Jr., Jerseyville, Ill., 


WAAL C27 TOR y. 
Fan. 2, 1560. 
Fune 17, 1507. 
ISSI. 
Sept. 3, 1560. 
feb. 9, 1857. 


Feb. 9, 1857. 
feb. 20, 1565. 
feb. 21, 1859. 


McClellan, Capt. Geo. B., (since Maj. Genl.), Chicago, IIl., 


McGregor, Dr. A. L., Chamois, Mo., : 
*Mc Masters, Rev. S. Y., D.D.,LL.D., Alton, Il., 
#Meek, Ff. Bo Albany, Ny Y.; 

*Meline, Major James W., UU. 5.2A:..- 5 
*Morerod, E.R., M.D., Silver Top, Tenn., 


Mosblech, Prof. P. W., Ph.D., Bethany College, Va., 


Muller, Baron Ferdinand von, 


March 23, 1857. 
Fune 29, 1857. 
feb. 8, 1858. 
Aug. 11, 1856. 
April 3, 1865. 
Dec. 17, 1860. 
Ll TO, F559: 
Fune 18, 158}. 


Newberry, Dr. J. S., Columbia College, N. Y., 
Norris, Dr. Benj., Pittsfield, Ill., 
Norwood, Chas. J., Columbia, Mo., 
Norwood, J. G., M.D., Columbia, Mo., 
*Owen, Prof. Richard, New Harmony, Ind., 
Parker, J. C., San Diego, Cal., 
*Parry, C. C., M.D., Davenport, Ia., 
Patrick, -J. Ri, Bellevilley lls 
*Pavy, Dr. Octave, 
Price, R. B., Columbia, Mo., 
Peter, Prof. Robert, M.D., Lexington, Ky., 


Phillips, Henry, Jr., 209 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, 


Oct. 7, LOOT. 
Feb. 9, 1857. 
May 17, 1875. 
May 19, 1856. 
March 17, 1862. 
Fan. 3, 1870. 
March 18, 1862. 
March 6, 1876. 
May 17, 1880. 
Oct. 15, 1560. 
March 17, 1862, 
April 4, 18ST. 


Pope, Capt. John, (since Maj. Gen.), U. S. A., St. Louis, Mo., 


Pratt, George C., 
*Pratten, Henry, Springfield, Ill., 


De. 15, L550: 
Nov. 21, IS8I. 


Aug. 11, 1850. 


Putnam, F. W., Director Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass., 


*Rath, G. vom, Bonn, 


March 19, 1877. 
Dec. 1, 1384. 


Rau, Charles, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., 


Rauch, John H., M.D., Burlington, Iowa, 
*Reuss, Adolphus, M.D., St. Clair Co., IIl., 
*Riddell, Prof. I. L., M.D., New Orleans, 

Riddell, Prof. W. P., M.D., Austin, Texas, 

Riley, C. V., Washington, D. C., 

*Robb, James, Chicago, IIl., 
*Robin, Charles, M.D., Paris, France, 

Russell, Prof. John, Bluffdale, Ill., 
“Ryland, Kirtley,, M.D. St.ClaiviCo,,. Bl wo 
*Sartwell, Henry P., Penn Yan, Nuvy,, 

Sawyer, Amos, Hillsboro, Ill., 


*Schlagintweit, Robert von, Giessen, Germany, . 


matte io 


VICE ETE se TOTO: 
Oct. 6, 1856. 
Sept. 8, 1856. 
Fuly 14, 1856. 
March 21, 1359. 
Dec. 15, 1579. 
Dét, 75 F502. 
Fan. 7, 1861. 
feb. 9, 1857. 
Sept. 8, 1856, 
Oct. 15, 1866. 
May 4, 1874. 
March 15, 1869. 


*Schoendich, Dr. Henry, St. Charles, Mo., ; May 4, 1857. 


*Schultz, C. H., M.D., Deidesheim, Bavaria, ; Aug. 6, 1869. 
*Seeman, Berthold, Ph.D., London, England, . Aug. 24, 1857. 
*Seyffarth, Gustavus, Yorkville, N. Y., : ; March 5, 1877. 


Sharswood, Wm., A.M., Ph.D., Philadelphia, Pa... Dec. 79, 7859. 
Sheldon, Prof. D. S., Iowa College, Davenport, Ia., une 75, 1857. 


Shephard, Prof. Chas. U., M.D., A.A.S., New Haven, Conn., 
Aug. 6, 1860. 


Shepherd, John, Macon, Mo., . 4 / : Fan. 6, 1879. 
*Shimer, Henry, Mount Carroll; ll., . 5 ; May 2, 1864. 
*Shumard, Dr. George D., Fort Smith, Ark., : Fatt! 20). 1557. 


Sloan, Wm. I., M.D. Sue. U. S. A., Santa Fe, New Mexico, 
April 2, 1860. 


Snyder, John F., Boliver, Mo., : ‘ ; Sept, 22, F850. 
Snyder, Wm., Belleville, I1l., : , : : Sept. 22, 1850. 
Spencer, Prof. J. W., Columbia, Mo., ; : Fan. 21, 1384. 
*Squier, E. George, A.M., New York, N. Y., : Oct. 15, 1560. 
Stanton, Ii. jacWenvery COL. <), : : : Fune 1, 1874. 
Steele, Dr. Geo. G., Austin, Texas, . 3 ‘ ECr TA 1856, 
Stone, George C:, New York, .. . . : Feb, 20, 1882. 
*Suess, Prof. Edward, Director of Imperial Museum of Mineralogy, 
Vienna, : : : ; : treb. 8, 1858. 
Swallow, Prof. G. C., Columbia, Mo., s 3 Fune 16, 1856. 
Ott ys kas, Springfield, Mo., : ; : : Fune 19, 1874, 
Trecul, Auguste, Paris, France, . : : 3 Fuly 28, 1850, 
Vasey, George, M. D., Ringwood, IIl., ; : FORA 7; LSOL. 
*Vaughan, Col. A. J., Indian Agent, . : J Oct. 6, 1856. 
Veatch, Charles, Keytesville, . ; : ; Sept. 2F, 1808. 
Wadsworth, Dr. J. L. R., Collinsville, Il., , Dec. 20, 1880. 
Warriner, Prof. H. A., Antioch College, Ohio, . Fan. 20, 1562. 
*Warren, Lieut. G. K., U. S, A., Washington, D. C., Mov. 77, 1856. 
Weber, I., Belleville, Ill., . : : ‘ ; Feb, 5, 1877. 
*Weiss, Dr. Adolph, Vienna, Austria, . ‘ ‘ Fan, 21, 18OI. 
OT A 


Wells, Lemuel T., Cincinnati, Ohio, . ; i Oct. 15, 1560. 


Wheeler, Dr. F. W., Perryville, Mo., ; ; Dec. 29, 1866. 
Wheelock, L. P., Sandusky, Ohio, . ; Sept. 2, 1867. 
White, C. A., Washington, D. C., . : ; Fan. 2, 1860. 
White, Rev. Dr. Geo., Florence, Ala., ; i Sept. 21, 1857. 
*Whittelsey, Col. Charles, Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1856. 


Williams, Dr., Meramec Iron Works, Crawford Co., Mo., 
' Aug. 24, 1857. 


Wilson, George, Lexington, Mo., : : : March 17, Sake 
Winchell, Prof. A., Ann Arbor, Mich., 4 ; Oct. 18, 1860, 
Woodruf, Wm. T., Marshall, Mich., : ; Fang, Teor, 
*Worthen, Amos H., State Geologist, Springfield, Ill., Dec. 5, 18509. 
Yandell, Prof. L. P., Louisville, Ky., ‘ Oct. 6, 1856. 


Yoakum, Dr, F. L., Larissa, Cherokee Co., Teste feb. 21, 1870. 


EXCHANGES. 


AMERICA (NORTH). 


United States. 
Albany, N. Y. 


New York State Library. 
New York State Museum of Natural History. 


Baltimore, Md. 
American Chemical Journal. 
Biological Laboratory. 
Johns Hopkins University. 
Maryland Academy of Sciences. 


Boston, Mass. 
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 
Society of Natural History. 


Brookville, Ind. 
Brookville Society of Natural History. 


Buffalo, N. Y. 
Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. 


Cambridge, Mass. 
, Cambridge Entomological Club. 
Harvard College Observatory. 
Museum of Comparative Zoology. 
Peabody Museum of American Archeology and 
Ethnology. 


Champaign, Ills. 
State Laboratory of Natural History. 


Chapel Hill, N.C. 
Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 


Charleston, S. C. } 
Elliot Society of Science and Art. 


Chicago, Ills. 
Chicago Academy of Sciences. 
American Antiquarian. 
Historical Society. 
Public Library. 


Cincinnati, O. 
Ohio Mechanics’ Institute. 
Society of Natural History. 


Cleveland, O. 


Academy of Science. 


Davenport, Ia. ° 
- Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences. 


Denver, Colo. 
Colorado Scientific Society. 


Des Moines, la. 
Des Moines Academy of Science. 


Detroit, Mich. 
American Meteorological Journal. 


Golden, Colo. 
State School of Mines. 


Granville, O. 
Denison Scientific Association. 


Hamilton, O. 
The Hamilton Association. 


Houston, Tex. 
State Geological and Scientific Association. 


Ithaca, Ni cy. 
Cornell University. 


Lincoln, Neb. 
Nebraska University. 


Madison, Wis. 
Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters. 
Natural History Society of Wisconsin. 
State Historical Society. 
Washburn Observatory. 


Meriden, Conn. 
Scientific Association. 


Milwaukee, Wis. 
Naturhistorischer Verein (Soczety of Natural His- 
tory). 
Public Museum of Mileauied’ 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
Academy of Natural Science. 


New Haven, Conn. 
Astronomical Observatory of Yale University. 
Connecticut Academy of Science. 
American Journal of Science. 


New Orleans, La. 
Academy of Science. 


New York, N. Y. 
Academy of Science. 
American Geographical Society. 
Chemical Society. 


New York City, N. Y. (Continued). 
Microscopical Society. 
Association of Engineering Societies. 
Journal of Otology. 
Astor Library. 
American Entomologist. 
Linnean Society of New York. 
Torry Botanical Club. 
American Museum of Natural History. 


Northfield, Minn. 
Carleton College Observatory. 


Peoria, Ill. 
Scientific Association, 


Philadelphia, Pa. 
Academy of Natural Science. 
American Philosophical Society. 
American Entomological Society. 
Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery. 
Numismatic and Antiquarian Society. 
Zoological Society. 
Library Company. 
Pharmaceutical Association. 
Polyclinic. 
Pennsylvania Woman’s Medical College. 
Wagner Free Institute of Science. 
Journal of Pharmacy. 


Portland, Me. 
Society of Natural History. 


Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Vassar Brothers Institute. 


6 


Princeton oNe.]; 
Museum of Geology and Archeology. 


Sacramento, Cal. 
State Mining Bureau. 


Salem, Mass. 
Essex Institute. 
Peabody Academy of Science. 


Santa Barbara, Cal. 
Society of Natural History. 


San Francisco, Cal. 
California Academy of Science. 
Technical Society of the Pacific Coast. 


Mt. Hamilton, Cal. 
Lick Observatory. 


Sedalia, Mo. 
Sedalia Natural History Society. 


Springfield, Ills. 
Geological Survey of Illinois. 


St. Louis, Mo. 
Journal of Ophthalmology. 


St.Paul,’ Minn. 
Geological and Natural History Survey of Minne 
sota, 


Topeka, Kas. 
Kansas Academy of Science. 


wbrenton; NJ. 
Trenton Natural History Society. 


Urbana, O. 
Central Ohio Scientific Association. 


Washington, D. C. 
American Academy of Medicine. 
United States War Department. Engineer Depart- | 
| ment, Uy S.A: 
Chief Signal Office. 
Geological Survey. 
United States Fish Commission. 
Department of Agriculture. 
Bureau of Education. 
Smithsonian Institution. 
United States Naval and Astronomical Observatory. 
Bureau of Ethnology. ' 
Bureau of Entomology. 
Philosophical Society. 


Worcester, Mass. 
American Antiquarian Society. 
Worcester Society of Antiquity. 


British America. 


CANADA. 
Montreal (Quebec). 
Natural History Society. 
Royal Society of Canada. 
The Canadian Record of Science. 


Ottawa (Onxtario). 
Institut Canadien Francais (Frexzch Canadian [n- 
stitute). 


ae 


Quebec (Quebec). 
Entomological Society of Canada. 
Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. 
Université Laval (Laval University). 


Toronto ( Oxtarzo). 
Canadian Institute. 


Beta ye MANITOBA. 
Winnipeg, 
Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society. 


NOVA SCOTIA. 
Halifax. 


Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Sciences. 


Central Americ¢a. 


: COSTA RICA. 
San Jose. 


Central Office of Statistics and Meteorology. 
Museo Nacional (Vational Museum). 


: GUATEMALA. 
Guatemala. 


Secretaria de Fomento (Department of Interior). 


MEXICO. 
Mexico. 


El Museo Nacional (Vational Museum). 

Ministerio de Fomento, Colonizacion, Industria y 
Comercio (Department of Interior, Colont- 
zatton, Industry, and Commerce). 


Mexico (Continued). 

Observatorio Astronomico Nacional (/Vational As- 
tronomtical Observatory). 

Sociedad ‘‘ Andres del Rio’’ (Soczety ‘‘ Andres del 
Delos, 

Sociedad Mexicana de Geografia y Estadistica 
(Mexican Geographical and Statistical So- 
ciety) 

Sociedad Mexicana de Historia Natural (JZextcan 
Natural History Soctety). 


West Indies. 


JAMAICA. 
Kingston. 


Public Gardens. 


AMERICA (SOUTH). 


ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. 
Buenos Aires. 


Museo Publico de Buenos Aires (Public Mluseum ° 
Buenos Atres).’ 

Sociedad Cientifica Argentina (Argentine Sctentific 
Soctety). 

Statistical Bureau. 


Cordoba. 


Academia Nacional de Ciencias Exactes (ational 
Academy of Exact Sciences). | 
Academia Nacional de Ciencias en Cordoba (J/Va- 

tronal Academy of Sctences of Cordoba). 


— 4o0— 


; _ BRAZIL. 
Rio Janeiro. 


Instituto Historico, Geografico y Ethnografico (/7zs- 
torical, Geographical, and Ethnographical 
Institute). 

Nautical Observatory. 


CHILE. 
Santiago. 


Deutscher Wissenschaftliche Verein (German 
Sctentific Soctety). 


ASIA. 


JAPAN. 
Tokio. 


Tokio Daigaku (/mfertal University). (Formerly 
Kaisei Gakko). 


JAVA. 
Batavia. 


Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory. 


AUSTRALIA. 


NEW SOUTH WALES. 
Sydney. 


Royal Society of New South Wales. 


k QUEENSLAND. 
Brisbane. 


Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (Queens- 
land Branch). 


‘ SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
Adelaide. 


Royal Society of South Australia. 


VICTORIA. 
Melbourne. 


Royal Society of Victoria. 


EUROPE. 


AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. 
Briinn. 


K. K. Mahrisch-Schlesische Gesellschaft fiir Ack- 
erbau, Natur-und Landeskunde (/mpferial 
Royal Maraytan-Stlesian Soctety of Agrt- 
culture, Natural History, and Geography). 

Naturforschender Verein (/Vaturaltsts’ Soctety). 


Budapest (//ungary). 

Ethnologische Mitteilungen aus Ungarn (/fungar- 
tan Contributionsjto Ethnology). 

Geologische Gesellschaft fur Ungarn (Geological 
Soctety of Hungary). 

K. Magyar Természettudomanyi Tarsulat (Royal 
flungartan Soctety of Natural Sctences). 

K. Magyar Tudomanyos Egyetem (Royal Hun- 
garian University.) 

K. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia (//uxgarian 
Academy). 


Gratz (Styria). 
Industrie und Gewerbe Verin (/zdustrial and Poly- 
technical Soctety). 


Hermannstadt (7vransylvania). 
Siebenbiirgischer Verein fur Naturwissenschaften 
(Transylvanta Soctety of Natural Sctences). 


Laibach (J/dl/yria). 
Landes-Museum (JVational Museum). 


Linz (Austria). 
Museum Francisco-Carolinum. 


Prag (4ohemia). 
K. bohmische Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften 
(Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences). 


Reichenberg (Lohemia). 
Verein fur Naturfreunde (Soctety of Waturalists). 


Trieste (/iyria). 
Societa Adriatica di Scienze Naturali (Adriatic 
Society of Natural Sciences). 


Wien (Austria). 

Anthropologische Gesellschaft (<Athropological 
Soctety). 

Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften—Univer- 
sitats-Platz 2 (/mpertal Academy of Sciences) 

K. K. Central-Anstalt fiir Meteorologie und Erd- 
magnetismus (/mpertal Royal Central In- 
stituet for MMeteorlogical and Terrestrial 
Magnetism). 

K. K. Geographische  Gesellschalt (lmperial 
Royal Geographical Soctety.) 


Wien (Austria) Continued. 

K. K. Geologische Reichsanstalt (Jmpertul Royal 
Geological Establishment). 

K. K. Mineralogisches Hof-Cabinet (lmpertal 
Royal Mineralogical Museum). 

K. K. Naturhistorisches Hof-Museum (lfertal 
Feoyal Natural Flistory Museum). 

K. K. Zoologisch-Botanische Gesellschaft (/m- 
pertal Royal Zoological Botanical Soctety). 

Oesterreichischer Touristen Club (Austrian Tour- 
ests’ Club. 

Verein zur Verbreitung naturwissenschaftlicher 
Kenntnisse (Society for the Diffusion of the 
knowledge of Natural Sctence). 


BELGIUM. 
Anvers (Antwerp). 
Académie d’ Archéologie de Belgique Soret of 
Archeology of Belgium). 


Bruxelles (Brussels). 

Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des 
Beaux Arts de Belgique (Royal Academy of 
Sczences, Letters, and Fine Arts, of Let- 
gtum). 

Observatoire Royal (Royal Observatory). 

Société Belge de Microscopie (Belgtan Microscopt- 
cal Society). 

Société Entomologique de Belgique (Aztomological 
Soctety of Belgium). 

Société Malacologique de Belgique (AZalacological 
Soctety of Belgium). 

Société Royale de Botanique de Belgique (4otan- 
ical Soctety of Belgiunc). 


Liege, 
Société Géologique de Belgique ( Geological Society 
of Lelgiunc). 


Louvain. ae 
Université Catholique (Catholic University). 


DENMARK. 


Kjobenhavn ( Copenhagen.) 
Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab (Royal 
Danish Soctety of Sciences). 


FRANCE. 


Amiens. 
Société Linnéenne du Nord de la France (Lizxxeanx 


Soctety of the North of France). 


Angers. 
Société d’Etudes Scientifiques (Soczety of Scten- 
tific Studies). 


Auxerre. 
Société des Sciences Historiques et Naturelles de 
VYonne (Soctety of Historical and Natural 
Sctences, of Yonne). 


Bordeaux. 
L’ Académie National des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et 
Arts de Bordeaux. 
Societé Linnéenne de Bordeaux (Linnean Society 
of Bordeaux). 
Société des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles (So- 
ctety of Physical and Natural Sciences). 


Caen, 

Académie Nationale des Sciences, Arts, et Belles 
Lettres (JVattonal Academy of Sciences, Arts 
and Belles-Lettres). r 

Société Linnéenne de Normandie (Linzzean Soctety 


of Normandy). 


Cherbourg (Manche). 

Société Nationale des Sciences Naturelles de Cher- 
bourg (WVational Society of Natural Sctences 
of Cherbourg). 

Dijon. 

Académie des Sciences, Arts, et Belles-Lettres de 
Dijon (Academy of Sctences, Arts, and 
Belles-Lettres of Dijon). 


Lyon. . 

Académie des Sciences, Belles-Lettres, et Arts de 
Lyon (Lyons Academy of Sciences, Lelles- 
Lettres, and Arts). 

Musee Guimet ( Guzmet Museum). 


Montpellier. 
Academie des Sciences et Lettres de Montpellier 
(Academy of Sctences and Letters of Mont- 


pellter). 
Nancy. 
Societé des Sciences de Nancy (Soctety of Sctences, 
of Nancy). | 
Paris. 


Ecole Polytechnique (Polytechnic School). 
Journal de Micographie. 
Revue Archéologique (Archeological Review). 


Sa ye 


Paris (Continued). 
Société d’Anthropologie (15 rue de l’Ecole de 
Medecine), (Axthropological Soctety). 
Société d’Ethnographie (47 Avenue Duquesne), 
Etthnographical Soctety). 
Société Zoologique de France (Zoological Soctety 
of france). 
Pau. 
Société de Sciences, Lettres, et Arts (Soczety of 
_Sctences, Letters, and Arts). 


GERMANY. 


Altenberg, 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft des Osterlandes 
(Natural History Soctety of Osterland). 


Augsberg (Aavaria). 
Naturhistorischer Verein (/Vatural History Soctety). 


Berlin (Prussia). 

Botanischer Verein der Provinz Brandenburg (So- 
tantcal Soctety of the Province of Branden- 
burg’). 

Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft (German Chemt- 
cal Soctety). 

Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde (Soctety of 
friends of Natural f{rstory). 

Konigliche (Preussische) Akademie der Wissen- 
chaften (/toyal Academy of Sctence). 

Verein zur Beforderung des Gartenbaues in den 
Koniglich Preussischen Staaten (Soczety for 
the Promotion of Florticulture tn the Royal 
Prusstan States). 


Bistritz. 
Siebenbiirgen Gewerbe Schule. 


Blankenburg (Prussia). 

Grafliche Oeffentliche Bibliothek, Wernigeroda, 
(successor to Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein 
des’ Harzes). (Public Library, Wernig- 
eroda). 


Bonn. 

Naturhistorischer Verein der Preussischen. Rhein- 
lande und Westfalens (Vatural Hstory So- 
ciety of the Rhentsh Provinces and West- 
phalia). 


Braunschweig (runzswick). 
Verein fur Naturwissenschaften (Soczety of Natural 
Sctences ). 


Breman (Germany). 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein (Soctety of Natural 
Sctences). 


Cassel (See Kasse). 


Chemnitz (Saxony). 
Naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft (Soczety of 
Natural Sciences). 


Danzig (Prussia). 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Socztety of Natural 
Sczences ). 


Darmstadt (/Zesse). 
Verein fur Erdkunde und Verwandte Wissenschaften 


(Society of Geographical and Kindred Sciences). 


Toye 


Dresden (Saxony). 
Afrikanische Gesellschaft (African Society). 
Naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft ‘‘ Isis’? (‘‘Zsz's’’ 
Soctety of Natural Sctences). 
Verein fur Erdkunde ( Geographical Soctety). 


Durkheim (A4avaria.). 
‘*Pollichia’’ Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein der 
Rheinpfalz (‘‘ Pollichia’’ Soctety of Natural 
Science of the Rhenitsh Palatinzte). 


Emden Prussia). 
Naturforschende Gosellschaft (Vateralists’ Soctety). 


Erfurt (Prussia). 
Akademie gemeinnutziger Wissenchaften (Academy 
of Useful Sctences). 


Frankturt-am-Main. 

_frtzlicher Verein. 

Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft 
( Senckenberg Naturalists’ Soctety). (De- 
posits its books with the Seckenbergische 
Bibliothek). 

Verein fiir Geographie und Statistik (Soctety of 
Geography and Statistics). (Care of Stadt- 


Bibliothek). 

‘* Zoologischer Garten’’ (Redaktion), (‘‘ Zoological 
Gardens.’’) 

K6niglich-Sachsische Berg- Akademie (Royal Saxon 
Mining Academy.) 


Freiburg-im-Breisgau (Baden). 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Vaturaltsts’ Soctety). 


Giessen (/Zesse.) 
Oberhessische Gellschaft fiir Natur-und Heilkunde 
(Upper Hesse Soctety of Natural and Med- 
tcal Seténces). . 
Oberhessiche Gesellschaft fiir Naturkunde. 


Gorlitz (Prussia). 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Vaturalists’ Society). 


Gottingen (Prussia). 
Konigliche Societat der Wissenschaften’ (/royad 
Soctety of Sciences). 


Greifswald (Prussia). 
Geographische Gesellschaft ( Geographical Soctety). 


Gistrow (JZecklenburg). 
_ Verein der Freunde der Naturgeschichte in Meeklen- 
burg. 


Halberstadt (Prussia). 
Deutsche Ornithologische Gesellschaft. 


Halle-an-der-Saale (Prussia). 

Kaiserliche Leopoldini Carolina Akademie der 
Deutschen Naturforscher (/mpertal Leopold- 
Carolus Academy of German Naturalists). 

Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Vaturalists’ Society). 

Redaktion ‘‘ Zeitschrift fur die gesammten Natur- 
wissenschaften’’ (SFournal of Natural 
Sciences). (Formerly in Berlin). 

Verein fur Erdkunde (Geographical Soctety). 


Hamburg (Germany). 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein Hamburg-Altona 
(Hamburg-Altona Society of Natural 


Sczences.) 


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Hanau (fesse). 
Wetterauische Gesellschaft fur die gesammte Natur- 
kunde (Wetterau Association of Natural 
Sciences). yal 


Hannover (Prussia). 
Gesellschaft ftir Mikroskopie (Microscopical 
Soctety). 


Heidelberg (aden). 
Naturhistorisch-Medicinischer Verein (Soctety of 
Natural and Medical Sciences). 


Karlsruhe (4adezx). 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein (Soczety of Matural 
Sctences )* 


Kassel (Prussia). 
Verein fur Naturkunde (Vatural History Soctety). 


Kiel (Prussia). . 
Konigliche Sternwarte (/toyal Odservatory). 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein fur Schleswig-Hol- 
stein (Sleswtck-flolstetn Soctety of Natural 
Sctences). 


Konigsberg-in-Preussen (Prussia). 
Konigliche (Ostpreussische) Physikalisch-Oekon- 
omische Gesellschaft (Royal Phystcto-Fco- 
nomtcal Soctety). 


Landshut (4evaria): 
Botanischer Verein (Botanical Soctety). 


Letpzig (Saxony). 
Dr. Felix Flugel (39 Sidonien Strasse) (Agent of 


the Smithsonian Institution). 


Leipzig (Saxony) Continued. 
Koniglich-Sachsische Gesellschaft der Wissen- 
schaften (royal Saxon Soctety of Sctences). 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft (JVaturalists’ Soctety). 
Verein fur Erdkunde (Geographical Soctety). 
Zoologischer Anzeiger (Zoological Fournal). 


Luneburg (Prussia). 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein (.Soczety of Natural 
Sciences). 


Luxembourg. 
Institute Luxembourgeois, Section des Sciences 
Naturelles et Mathematiques (Luxembourg 
Institute, Division of Natural Sciences and 
Mathematics). 


Mannheim (Przssia.) 
Verein fir Naturkunde (Society of Natural 
Sciences). : 
Marburg (Prussia). 
Gesellschaft zur Beforderung der gesammten Natur- 


wissenschaften (Soczety for the Advancement 
of Natural Sciences). 


Metz (Lorraine). 
Société d’Histoire Naturelle de Metz (WVatural 
Fiistory Soctety of Metz). 
Verein fir Erdkunde (Geographical Soctety). 
Miinchen (Lavaria). 
Koniglich-Baierische Akademie der Wissenschaften 


(Royal Bavarian Academy of Sctences). 


Miinster (Prussia). 
Provinzial-Verein ftir Wissenschaft und Kunst 
(Provincial Society of Sctence and Art). 


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Nirnberg (Zavaria). 
Naturhistorische Gesellschaft (/Vatural History 
Soctety). 


Offenbach (Baden). - 
Verein fur Naturkunde (Soczety of Natural 
Sciences ). 


Passau (avaria). 
Naturhistorischer Verein (Vatural fitstory So- 
ciety). 
Posen (Prussia). 
Historische Gesellschaft fur die Provinz Posen 
(fiistortal Soctety of the Province of Posen.) 
Presburg, 
. Verein fur Naturkunde. 


Regensburg (Lavaria). 
Historischer Verein fur die Oberpfatz (A/7zstorical 
Soctety of the Upper Platinate). 
* Konigliche Baierische Botanische Gesellschaft 
; (Royal Bavarian Botanical Soctety). 
Zoologisch-Mineralogischer Verein (Zoological 
Mineralogical Assoctation). 
Salzburg. - 


Vaterlandisches Museum Carolino-Augusteum 
(National Museum). 


Stettin (Prussia). 
Entomologischer Verein (/:xtomological Soctety ) 


Stuttgart ( Wuartemberg). 
Verein fur vaterlandische Naturkunde in Wurtem- 
berg (Soczety of Natural History of Wiur- 
temberg). 


permis Nore 


Wiesbaden (Prussia). 
Verein fur Naturkunde (Soczety of Natural 
Sctences). 


Wurzburg (Lavaria). 
Physikalisch-Medizinische Gesellschaft (Physico- 
Medical Soctety). 


Great Britain and Ireland. 


ENGLAND. ~ 


Halifax. | 
_ Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnical Society 
(formerly in Leeds). 


Leeds. 
(Quarterly) Journal of Conchology. 
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. 

London. 

British Museum (Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, 
W. C.) 

Entomological Society (11 Chandos Street, Caven- 
dish Square, W.) 

‘‘Nature’’ (care of Macmillan & Co., Bedford 
Street, Strand, W..C.) 

Royal Geographical Society of London (1 Savile 

| Row, W.) . . 

Royal Microscopical Society (King’s College, 
Strand, W. C.) : 

Royal Society of London (Burlington House, W.) 


Manchester, 
Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester 
(36 George Street). 
Manchester Scientific Students’. Association (97 
Bridge Street). 


Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Natural History Society of Northumberland, Dur- 
ham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne (JZuseum, 


Newcastle.) 
IRELAND. 
Belfast. 
Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club: 
Dublin. 


Royal Dublin Society (Kildare Street). 
Royal Geological Society of Ireland. 
_ Royal Irish Academy. 


SCOTLAND. 
Edinburgh, 
Edinburgh Geological Society. 
Royal Physical Sdciety. 3 
Royal Scottish Society of Arts. 
Royal Society of Edinburg. 


Glasgow. 
Geological Society (76 Henderson Street). 
Natural History Society of Glasgow (207 Bath 
Street). 
Philosophical Society.(207 Bath Street). 


ITALY. 
Bologna. 
Accademia delle Scienze dell’Istituto de Bologna 
(Academy of Sctences of the Institute of 
Bologna). 
Catania. 
Accademia Gioenia de Scienze Naturali ( Gzoenza 
Academy of Natural Sciences). 


Firenze (florence). 
Biblioteca Nazionale (/Vational Library). 
Istituto di Studi Superiori in Firenze (florence [n- 
stitute of Higher Studtes). 
Milano. 
Fondazione Scientifica Cagnola (Sczentific [nstitu- 
tion). (BranchoftheR. Istituto Lombardo). 
R. Istituto Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere (/toyal 
Institute of Sctences and Letters of Lom- 
bardy). 
Societa Italiana di Scienze Naturali (/talian So- 
ctety of Natural Sctences). 


Modena. 
R. Accademie di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti (Royal 
Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts). 


Napoli (/Vaples.) 
R. Accademia delle Scienze e Belle Lettere (Royal 
Academy of Sciences and Belles Lettres). 


Padova (fPadua). 
R. Accademia di Scienze, Lettere, ed Arti di Padova 
(feoyal Academy of Sciences, Letters, and 
Arts, of Padua). 


Palermo. 
Societa d’Acclimazione e di Agricoltura in Sicilia 
(Soczety of Acclimation and Agriculture tn 
Szctly). 


Hortus Botanicus Panormitanus (Botanical Garden 


of Palermo). 


Pisca. 
Societa Toscana di Scienze Naturali (7zscan So- 
ctety of Natural Sctences). 


Roma. . 
Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele ( Vzctor 
Ei'manuel National Library). 
R. Comitato Geologico d’Italia (/royal Geological 
Commuttee of Italy). 
Societa Italiana della Scienze (/taltan Society of 
Sctences). . 


Torino (7zrzz). 
- R. Museo Zoologico di Torino (Royal Zoological 
Museum of Turin). 


Venezia ( Venice.) 
R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti 
( Venetian Institute of Sctences, Letters, and 

Arts). 


NETHERLANDS. 
Amsterdam. 
Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen (oyaz 
Academy of Sciences). 
Koninklijke Zoologische Genootschap ‘ Natura 
Artis Magistra’”’ (foyal Zoological Soctety). 


Haarlem (Noord Holland). 
Fondation de P. Teyler van der Hulst (Zeyler [n- 
stitution). | 
Hollandsche Maatschappij van Wetenschappen 
(Holland Society of Sciences). 
(Ministere de |’Interieur-in’S Gravenhage). 


Leiden (Zutd Holland). 
Nederlandsche Dierkundige Vereeniging ae 
lands Zoological Society). 
Rijks Obseryatorium (/royal Observatory). : 


Middelburg (Zealand). 

Zeeuwsch Genootschap van Wetenschappen (Zea- 

land Soctety of Sctences). 
Rotterdam (Zutd Holland). ' 

Bataantsche Genootschap van Proefonder vindelijke 
Wijsbegeerte (Latavian Soctety of Lixpert-, 
mental Philosophy). 

Utrecht, 

Koninklijk Nederlandsche Meteorologisch Institute 
(Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute). 

Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunstan 
en Wetenschappen (Provincial Soctety of 
Arts and Sctences). 

Zwolle ( Overijssel ). 
sOverijsselsche Vereeniging tot Oneuiccune van 


Provinciaale Welvaart ( Overyssel Soctety for 
the Promotion of Provencial Welfare). 


NORWAY. 
Christiania. 


Det Kongelige Norske Frederiks Universitet Lorne 
Norwegian Frederick Untversity). 
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PORTUGAL. 
Lisboa (Ziséon). 
Academia Real des Ciencias (Royal Academy of 
Sctences). 


Sociedade de Geografia (Geographical Soctety). 


RUSSIA. 
Derpt (Dorfat). yi) 
Derptskoie Obshchestyo Iestesto-Ispytalelei (Dorpat 
Soctety of Naturalists). 


Helsingfors, 
Sallskapet pro Fauna et Flora Fennica (Soczety for 
the Fauna and flora of Finland). 


Kazan. 
Imper. Kazanskii Universitet (/mpertal University 


of Kasan). 


Moskva (J/oscow). 
__ Imper. Moskofskoie Obshchestyo-Ispytatetei (/- 
pertal Moscow Soctety of Naturattsts). 
Meteorological Observatory of the Agricultural 
Academy. 


Riga. 
Obshchestyo lIestestyo-Ispytatelei (Naturforscher- 
verein). (Society of Naturaltsts). 


Sankt-Petersburg (S¢. Petersburg). 
Imper. Bibliothek (royal Library). 
Imper. Akademia Nauk (/mpertal Academy of 
Science). 
Imper. Russkoie Geograficheskoie Obshchestyo (/m- 
pertal Russtan Geographical Society). 


Sankt-Petersburg (S¢. Petersburg) Continued. 
Imper. Sankt-Peterburgskii Botanicheskii Sad (/m- 
pertal Botanical Garden of St. Petersburg). 
(Packages sent through Wm. Mintor, Wan- 
drahm Brucke 6, Hamburg, Germany). 
Imper. Sankt-Peterburgskoie Mineralogicheskoie 
Obshchestyo (lmpertal Mineralogical So- 
ctety of St. Petersburg ). 
Tiflis. 
Magnitnaia i Meteorologicheskaia Observatoria 
(Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory). 
(Physikalisches Observatorium). 


SPAIN. 
Barcelona. 


Academia de Ciencias, Artes, y Oficios para la 
Mujer (Academy of Sctences, Arts, and Fe- 
male Industries ). 

Cordova. 

Academia Nacional de Ciencias Exactas (/Vationa/ 

Academy of Exact Sctences). 
Madrid. 

Observatorio de Madrid (JZadrid Observatory). 

Real Academia de Ciencias de Madrid (/toyal 
Academy of Sctences, of Madrid). 


SWEDEN. 
Lund. 


Kongliga Universitet (Royal University). 
Stockholm. 
Entomologiske Tidsskrift (xtomological Ffournal). 


Kongligi Svenska Vetenskaps Akademien (/toyal 
Swedish Academy of Sciences). 


Gees 


Upsala, 
Kongliga Vetenskaps Societaten (/oj'a/ Soctety of 
Sciences ). 
Vesteras. 
Riksbibliotheket (State Library). 


SWITZERLAND. 
Basel. 

Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Maturalists’ So- 

ctety). 
Bern. 

Allgemeine Schweizerische Gesellschaft fur die 
Gesammten Naturwissenschaften (Swzss So- 
ctety of Natural Sctences tn General). 

Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Vaturalists’ Soctety). 


Chur. 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft Graubundens (.So- 


ctety of Natural Sciences of Graubiinden). 


Frauenfeld. 
Thurgauische Naturforschende Gesellschaft (7hur- 
gau Naturalists’ Soctety). 


Fribourg. 
Societé Fribourgeoise des Naturalistes (/rzboug 
Soctety of Naturaltsts). 


Geneva. 
Institut National Genevois (lVational Institute of 
Geneva). 
Lausanne. 


Société Vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles (Soczety 
of Natural Sctences). 


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THE 
ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 


OF SAINT LOUIS. 


1893. 


CONTENTS. 


Officers for 1893 

Founding and Incorporation 
Charter 

Constitution 

By-Laws 

Past Presidents 

Active Members 
Corresponding Members . 


List of Societies and Institutions receiving Publications of 
the Academy 


Locations of Societies and Institutions . 
Publications 
Subject Index of Vols. I, I, IfJ, 1V and V 


List of Authors 


PAGE. 


OFFICERS FOR ‘1893. 


PRESIDENT, 
HENRY S. PRITCHETT. 


FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT, 
MELVILLE L. GRAY. 


SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT, 
GUSTAV BAUMGARTEN. 


RECORDING SHO .Y, CORRESPONDING SEC’ Y, 
ARTHUR THACHER. W: TOWNSEND PORTER. 


TREASURER, LIBRARIAN, 


ENNO SANDER, GUSTAV HAMBACH. 
CURATORS, 
GUSTAV HAMBACH, EDMUND A. ENGLER. 


ARTHUR THACHER. 


| DIRECTORS, 
FRANCIS E. NIPHER, - JAMES M. LEETE. 


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FOUNDING AND INCORPORATION. 


The first recorded meeting of the Academy was on March 
10, 1856, at the Hall of the Board of Public Schools, 
Dr. George Engelmann in the chair. 


The gentlemen present were: 


Grorce ENGELMANN, 
Hrram A. Prout, 
Moses M. PALLEN, 
BensaMin F. SHUMARD, 
CHARLES A. Pops, 
Wiriram H. Tinciey, 
James B. Eaps, 
Wittiam M. McPHEETERS, 
Simon PoLiak, 
CHARLES W. STEVENS, 
ADOLPHUS WISLIZENUS, 
NATHANIEL HOLMEs, 
Mosss L. Linron, 
JoHN H. WaArtTeERs, 


CHARLES P. CHOUTEAU. 


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The meeting organized by adopting a Constitution and 


By-Laws, and by electing as officers: * 


PRESIDENT, 


GEORGE ENGELMANN. 


FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT, 


HIRAM A. PROUT. 


SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT, 


NATHANIEL HOLMES. 


SECRETARIES, 


BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, ‘WILLIAM H. TINGLEY. 


TREASURER, 


JAMES B. EADS. 


CURATORS, 


MOSES M. PALLEN, BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, 
ADOLPHUS WISLIZENUS, CHARLES W. STEVENS. 


BOARD OF COUNCIL, 


GEORGE ENGELMANN, BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, 
HIRAM A. PROUT, WILLIAM H. TINGLEY, 
NATHANIEL HOLMES, CHARLES A. POPE, 


CHARLES P. CHOUTEAU. 


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The charter of the Academy was secured by act.of the 
Legislature, and was accepted by vote of the Academy on 
February 9, 1857. : 

By the report of the President on January 11, 1858, it 
appears that the receipts’ during the previous year were 
$1,378.45 and the expenditures $1,071.58, showing that the 
new Academy had made a promising beginning. ‘The same 
report shows that the progress in the collection of a library 
and museum had been equally satisfactory. 

’ The meetings were held’ in rooms of Pope’s Medical Col- 
lege until May, 1869, when this building with the museum 
was destroyed by fire. The library was saved. ‘The meet- 
ings were thereafter held in the meeting hall of the school 
board and the library was transferred to the Public School 
Library rooms, where the. books were kept separate from 
those of the Public Library. 

During the fall of 1881, the library of the Academy was 
removed to its present quarters in Washington University. 

The library now contains about 15,000 volumes. 


CHARTER. 


AN ACT TO INCORPORATE ‘* THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 
OFS Le LOUIS.» 


Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of 
Missouri, as follows : | 


Srotion 1. That Grorge ENGELMANN, Hiram A. Provt, 
NatHAnreL Hotmes, Benzamin F. SHuMAaRD, CHARLES W. 
STEVENS, JAMES B. Eaps, Moses M. Patten, ADOLPHUS 
WisLizEnus, CHartes A. Pork, CHarztes P. CHOoUTEAU, 
WititraAm M. McPHEETERS, and others — who have hereto- 
fore formed an association in the City of St. Louis, styled 
‘‘ THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE oF St. Louis,’’ having for its 
object the advancement of science, and the establishment in 
said city of a museum and library for the illustration and 
study of its various branches —their associates and suc- 
cessors, are hereby declared and created a body corporate 
by the name and style aforesaid; and by that name they 
shall have perpetual succession, may sue and be sued, im: 
plead and be impleaded, in all courts of competent jurisdic- 
tion; may acquire by purchase, gift, or devise, receive and 
hold, property, real, personal, or mixed, and the same 
exchange, sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of, as they may - 
deem proper, for the objects and purposes aforesaid, and 
not otherwise; may have a common seal, and break or alter 
the same at pleasure; and may make such Constitution, 
Regulations, and By-Laws, as may be requisite for the gov- 


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ernment thereof, not being contrary to the laws of the land, 
and may alter the same at pleasure. 


Src. 2. The Constitution and By-Laws of said associa- 
tion now in operation shall govern the corporation hereby 
created until the same shall be regularly altered or repealed, 
and the present officers of said association shall be officers 
of this corporation until their respective terms of office shall 
expire, or be vacated in pursuance thereof. 


Src. 38. The property and effects now belonging to the 
association aforesaid shall, on acceptance of this charter, 
thereby become vested in the corporation herein created, 
and all property owned or held by this corporation shall be 
exempt from taxation so long as the same shall continue to 
be held and used in good faith for the objects and purposes 
aforesaid; but whenever any real estate of the corporation - 
shall be leased to any other person or persons, the leasehold 
interest therein shall be taxable to the lessee or lessees 
thereof, as in other cases. 


Sec. 4. The members of this association acquire no indi- 
vidual property in the real estate, cabinets, library, or otber 
effects thereto belonging, which are hereby declared to be 
fully vested in the corporation as such; but the interest of 
the members therein shall be usufructuary merely, and shall 
not be transferred, assigned, hypothecated, or otherwise 
disposed of, than as hereinbefore provided. 


Sec. 5. Whenever this corporation shall have failed to 
answer the purposes for which it was created, or shall suffer 
its charter to be forfeited by the law of the land, its cabinet 
collections and library shall revert to and become vested in 
the City of St. Louis, to be deposited with some public 
institution in said city, for general use and inspection, 
under such regulations as the said city may prescribe. 


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iis ‘act Ghat be faken asa public act, and be i in 


after its passage. : 


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Pa eta ee Te C. ‘HARRISON, 
Speaker of tthe House of Representatives. 


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AF he JACKSON, | 
President of the Senate, 


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/ TRUSTEN POLK. 


CONSTITUTION. | 


ARTICLE I. 
NAME. - 


Section 1. This Association shall be called *‘ THe AcaAp- 
EMY OF SCIENCE OF St. Louts.”’ 


ARTICLE II. 
OBJECT. ws 


Section 1. It shali have for its object the promotion of 
science. 3 
SEC, 2. As means to this end the Academy shall hold 
meetings for the consideration and discussion of seientific 
subjects; shall take measures to. procure original papers 
upon such subjects; and shall, as often as may be practi- 
cable, publish its transactions. - It shall also establish and 
maintain a cabinet of objects illustrative of the several 
departments of science, and a library of works relating to 
the same. It shall also place itself in communication with 
other scientific institutions. 


ARTICLE III. 
MEMBERS. 


Section 1. The Academy shall consist of Active Members, 
Corresponding Members, Honorary Members, and Patrons. 


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Sec. 2. Active Members shall be persons interested in 
science, and they alone shall conduct the affairs of the 
Academy. fea ee 

Sec. 38. Persons not living in the City or County of St. 
Louis who may be disposed to further the object of the 
Academy by original researches, contributions of speci- 
mens, or otherwise, may be elected Corresponding Mem- 
bers. Me et 
Sec. 4. Persons not living in the City or County of St. 
Louis may be elected Honorary Members by virtue of 
their attainments in science. 

Sec. 5. Any person conveying to the Academy the sum 
of one thousand dollars ($1,000), or its equivalent, may be 
elected a Patron. 

Sec. 6. Persons may be admitted to any of the pre- 
ceding classes of membership, or dismissed therefrom, in 
accordance with the regulations prescribed by the By-Laws. 


ARTICLE IV. 
OFFICERS. 


Section 1. The officers of the Academy shall be 


chosen from the active members, and they ‘shall consist 


of a 


President, 
Ist Vice-President, 
2nd Vice-President, 
Recording Secretary, 
Corresponding Secretary, 
Treasurer, 

_ Librarian, 
Board of Curators, 
Two Directors. 


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Said officers shall be elected at the time and in the man- 
ner prescribed by the By-Laws, and shall hold their offices 
for one year, or until their successors are elected. 

Sec. 2. The duties of these officers shall be such as are 
customary and as prescribed by the By-Laws. 


ARTICLE V. 
COUNCIL. 


Section 1. The President, the two Vice-Presidents, the 
Recording Secretary, and the two Directors shall constitute 
the Council of the Academy. : 

Sec. 2. The duties of the Council shall be to consider 
all plans conducive to the welfare of the Academy ; to audit 
all bills and order payment of such as they may approve ; 
to consider all applications for membership ; and to adminis- 
ter the business of the Academy, subject to the Constitution 
and By-Laws and to such instructions as may be given by 
the Academy. 


ARTICLE VI. 
MEETINGS. 


Section 1. The meetings of the Academy shall be held 
at such times and places as the By-Laws may direct. 


ARTICLE VII. 
AMENDMENTS. 


Section 1. Amendments to this Constitution shall be sub- 
mitted in writing at a regular meeting. They shall be open 
_ to discussion until at least the second meeting thereafter. 
They may then be adopted by a two-thirds vote of a letter- 
ballot, conducted in the manner prescribed by the Council. 


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ARTICLE VIII. 
SECTIONS. 


SecTion 1. To encourage and promote special investiga- 
tions in any branch of science, members of the Academy 
may form sections which shall be constituted as herein 
provided. | 

Sec. 2. For the formation of a section written appli- 
cation shall be made to the Academy, at a regular meeting, 
by not less than six active members. 

On the approval of this application by the affirmative vote 
of two-thirds of the members present at the next regular 
meeting, the section shall be established and the names of 
the petitioners shall be recorded on its minutes as its 
founders. 

Sec. 3. Sections may increase the number of their mem- 
bers by election, but only members of the Academy shall 
be elected members of any of the sections. 

Sec. 4. The officers of each section shall be a Chair- 
man and a Secretary, who shall be elected by its members 
at the first meeting of the section, and subsequently at the 
first meeting in January of each year. 

Sec. 5. The collections and books of each section are 
the common property of the Academy. Donations of books 
and specimens made to or for any section shall be received 
as donations to the Academy for the use of the section. 

Sec. 6. <A report of the proceedings of each section 
shall be submitted to the Academy at least once every 
month. Papers read before any section with a view to 
publication by the Academy shall take the same course as 
papers read before the Academy. 

Sec. 7. On all points not herein provided for, each 
section shall be governed by the Constitution, By-Laws, 
and instructions of the Academy. 


oe TRY ae 


BY-LAWS. 


I. REGULAR MEETINGS. 


The regular meetings of the Academy shall be held on the 
first and third Monday evenings of every month, unless 
otherwise ordered by the Council. 


II, SPECIAL MEETINGS. 


Special meetings may be called by the President at his 
discretion, and shall be called by him on the written re- 
quest of three or more members. 


III. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 


The Recording Secretary shall send a notice of each 
meeting to every active member at least two days before 
such meeting. 


IV. QUORUM. 


Seven members shall constitute a quorum. 


V. ORDER OF BUSINESS. 


The order of proceeding, at the regular meetings of the 
Academy, shall be as follows: 
1. Minutes of the last meeting. 
2. Report of the Council. 
3. Reports of Committees. 
4. Report of the Corresponding Secretary. 


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5. Donations to the Museum and Library. 
6. Written Communications. 

7. Verbal Communications. 

8. Deferred Business. 

9. New Business. 

10. Elections. 
11. Proposals for Membership. 

12. Adjournment. 


VI. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. 


It shall be the duty of the Corresponding Secretary to 
conduct the correspondence and report to the Academy. 


VII. TREASURER. 


The Treasurer shall collect all moneys due the Academy ; 
be custodian of all its funds, and pay such bills against the 
Academy as the Council shall approve. The Treasurer 
shall deposit the moneys and invest the funds of the 
Academy in its name by and with the advice of the Council. 
Besides his annual report to the Academy, the Treasurer 
shall make such further reports and statements concerning 
the financial affairs of the Academy as the Council may 
from time to time require. Before entering upon his 
duties, the Treasurer shall give bond in such sum as may 
be required by the Council. 


VIII. LIBRARIAN. 


The Librarian shall take charge of all books belonging to 
or deposited with the Academy, and shall be responsible for 
the same; he shall keep a catalogue thereof, in which the 
names of contributors shall be inscribed; he shall super- 
intend the distribution of all the publications of the 
Academy. 


IX. COUNCIL. 


The Council shall act as a publication committee; shall 
prepare a programme for each meeting, and may make 
rules and regulations for their own guidance, not incon- 
sistent with the Constitution and By-Laws. 


X. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. 


A nominating committee of three active members who 
are not officers of the Academy shall be elected at the first 
regular meeting in December. This Committee shall nom- 
inate candidates for all the offices for the ensuing year, and 
report the nominations at the following meeting, when 
other nominations may be made by any active member. 
The Recording Secretary shall mail to every active mem- 
ber a list of the nominees for office, at least ten days pre- 
ceding the annual meeting. ‘The polls shall be closed at 6 
p. m. on the day of the annual meeting, after which the 
nominating committee shall count the ballots and announce 
the results to the Academy. A plurality of the votes cast 
shall suffice to elect. 


XI. VACANCIES. 


A vacancy in any office shall be filled by election con- 
ducted in the same manner as the annual election. 


XII. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. 


A candidate for admission to.the Academy shall be pro- 
posed by not less than two members at any regular meet- 
ing. The proposal must then be referred to the Council, 
and if upon examination they shall find the candidate to 
be eligible and worthy of membership, they shall order the 
question as to his admission to be submitted to the 
Academy by ballot. If there be five votes in the negative, 


ISAS) PRN 


the candidate shall be rejected, and shall not be again 
voted upon for twelve months after such rejection. But 
if the number of negative votes be less than five, the candi- 
date shall be elected, but shall not be considered a mem- 
ber until he shall have paid the initiation fee and the 
annual dues for the current year. Any failure to pay the 
initiation fee and annual dues within thirty days after the 
candidate has been notified of his election, shall work a for- 
feiture of all rights under said election, if the Council shall 
so determine. No entry shall be made on the record of the 
rejection of any candidate. 


XIII. RESIGNATION OF MEMBERS.” 


Any member whose dues have been fully paid, may 
withdraw from the Academy by a written resignation. 
Non-payment of dues for one year or Jonger may be treated 
as equivalent to resignation; but before any member is 
dropped from the rolls for delinquency, he shall be entitled 
to not less than four weeks’ notice. 


XIV. EXPULSION OF MEMBERS. 


Upon the written request of five members, that, for cause 
stated, any member be expelled, the Council shall consider 
the matter, and if they deem it best, shall advise the mem- 
ber that his resignation will be accepted. He shall, how- 
ever, have the right to demand and shall be given a copy of 
the charges against him, and shall have a reasonable time 
to present a written defense. The Council may then pass 
finally upon the matter, and if resignation has not been 
tendered, or a satisfactory defense made, may by an 
affirmative vote of four of their number expel the member, 
in which case they shall notify him and the Academy of 
their action, and his name shall be at once dropped from 
the list of members. | 


SAG a ie 


XV. INITIATION FEE AND DUES. 


Resident active members shall pay an initiation fee of five 
dollars, and annual dues of six dollars, payable at the 
beginning of each year. Non-resident active members shal] 
pay an initiation fee of five dollars and annual dues of one- 
half the dues for resident active members, payable at the 
beginning of each year. 


XVI. HONORARY MEMBERS AND PATRONS. 


Honorary Members and Patrons shall be recommended by 
the Council, and elected by the unanimous vote of the mem- 
bers present at any regular meeting. 


XVII. PUBLICATIONS. 


Patrons and all active members not in arrears shall be 
entitled to one copy of all the publications of the Academy 
issued subsequent to their election. Authors of papers 
shall be entitled to twenty extra copies of their individual 
papers. 


XVIII. AUTHORITY. 


On all points of order and procedure, not provided for in 
the Constitution and By-Laws, Robert’s Rules of Order shall 
be the authority. 


XIX. AMENDMENTS. 


These By-Laws may be amended by a two-thirds vote of 
all the members present at any reglar meeting, provided 
notice of the proposed amendment shall have been mailed 
to every member at least one week before the vote thereon 
is taken. 


PANE 


GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, 
BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, 
ADOLPHUS WISLIZENUS, 
HIRAM A. PROUT, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, 
BENJAMIN F. SHUMARD, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
JOHN B. JOHNSON, 
JAMES B. Eaps, 

JAMES B. EaDs, 
WILLIAM T. HaARRIs, 
WILLIAM T. HaRRIs, 
CHARLES V. RILEY, 
CHARLES V. RILEY, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, 


PRESIDENTS. 


Elected 


Mar. 
Jan. 


raed ie 


10, 1856.. 
12, 1857. 
1858. 
1859. 
1860.. 
1861. 
1862. 
1863. 
1864. 
1865.. 
1866. 
1867. 
1868. 
4, 1869.. 
3, 1870. 


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Sas 6 bh Or 


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. 16, 1871. 


4, 1872. 
6, 1873.. 
5, 1874. 
4, 1875. 
3, 1876. 
1877. 
PASTS 
6, 1879. 
5, 1860. 
3, 1881. 


GEORGE ENGELMANN, Elected Jan. 3, 1882. 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, sé Jan. 2, 1883. 
GEORGE ENGELMANN, as Jan. 7, 1884 
FRANCIS E. NIPHER, te Jan. 5, 1885. 
FRANCIS E. NIPHER, + Jan. 4, 1886. 
FRANCIS E. NIPHER, $$ Jan. 3, 1887. 
FRANCIS E. NIPHER, “ Jan. 16, 1888. 
FRANCIS E, NIPHER, ie Jan. 7, 1889. 
FRANCIS E. NIPHER, " Jan. 6, 1890. 
FRANCIS E. NIPHER, es Jan. 5, 1891. 
HENRY S. PRITCHETT, ee Jan. 4, 1892. 
Henry S. PRITCHETT, 3; Jan. 16, 1893. 


BS 


ACTIVE MEMBERS. 


Adams, Dr. Wellington, 
Allen, EH. T,, 

Alt, Dr. A., 

Bakewell, Paul, 


Bagnal, E. I., 


Barck, Dr.C., 
Bartlett, Geo. M., 
Bartlett, Leroy, 
Baumgarten, Dr. G., 
Blair, Albert, A A 
Blewett, Scott H., 
Bock, Dr. G. W., 


Boisliniere, Dr. L. Ch., 
Boogher, John H., 
Bouton, C. L., 
Bremer, Dr. Ludwig, 
Brennan, Rev. Martin S., 
Brookings, R. S., 
Brown, D.S., 
Bryson, Dr. John P., 
Burroughs, W. &., 
Busch, Adolphus, 
Campbell, Dr. Given, 
Carpenter, G. O,, Jr., 
Carr, Paschall, 

Casey, I. F., 

Chaplin, W. S., 
Chase, Dr. E. C., 
Chauvenet, Louis, 
Churchill, F.A., Jr., 
Chouteau, C. P., 


SENG 5) aoe 


516 N. Garrison Avenue. 
404 Market Street. 

3036 Locust Street. 

417 Olive Street. 


Finney and Vandeven- 
ter Avenues. 


2715 Locust Street. 

215 Pine Street. 

26381 Rutger Street. 
2643 Chestnut Street. 
506 Olive Street. 

3675 Cook Avenue. 
1112 St. Ange Avenue. 


2303 Chestnut Street. 
417 Olive Street. 

2909 Park Avenue. 
2311 Lucas Place. 

1414 O’Fallon Street. 
2329 Lucas Place. 

2212 De Kalb Street. 
209 Garrison Avenue. 
244 Dickson Street. 
Busch Place. 

704 Taylor Avenue. 
Russell & Compton Aves. 
Equitable Building. 

4th and Pine Streets. 
Washington University. 
3325 Morgan Street. 
2708 Lucas Avenue. 
3113 Morgan Street. 

3d and Pine Streets. 


Collins, Robert E., 
Comstock, Dr. T. G., 
Coulter, Pres. John M., 
Crunden, F. M., 
Cushman, Allerton 8, 
Curtman, Dr. C. O., 
Dameron, E. C., 


Davis, John T., 


Dodd, S. M., 


Douglas, Archer W., 
Drake, Geo. S., 
Duenckel, F. W., 
Durant, Geo. F., 
Eliot, E. C., 

Eliot, H. W., 
Engelmann, Dr. G. J., 
Hngler, Prof. BE. A., 
Firker, A. P., 

Evers, Dr. E., 
Fairbanks, Dr. J. W., 


Fischel, Dr. Washington E. 


Fletcher, Wendell C., 
Forbes, Prof. S. A., 
Frank, Christian, 
Glasgow, Dr. F. A.., 
Glasgow, Dr. William C.,, 
Goodman, Dr. C.H., . 
Graham, B. B., 

Gray, M. L., 

Green, Dr. John, 
Gregory, Dr. E. H., 
Grindon, Dr. Jos., 
Haarstick, Henry C., 


Hammon, W. H., 


Hambach, Dr. G., 
Hardaway, Dr. W. A., 
Harrison, Edwin, 


> 


cag yee 


3811 Westminster Place. 
507 N. 14th Street. 
Bloomington, Ind. 
Public Library. 

608 Garrison Avenue. 
3718 N. 9th Street. 
University Club. 


Broadway and Wash- 
ington Avenue. 


American Central 
Building. 

Simmons Hardware Co. 
401 Washington Avenue. 
1821 Schild Avenue. 
Telephone Building. 
3650 Cook Avenue. 
2635 Locust Street. 
3008 Locust Street. 
Washington University.: 
617 Olive Street. 
1861 N. Market Street. 
Smith Academy. 
2647 Washington Avenue. 
1045 Goodfeliow Avenue. 
Champaign, III. 
1600 Franklin Avenue. 
2608 Locust Street. 
2847 Washington Avenue. 
2725 Washington Avenue. 
3500 Morgan Street. 
3756 Lindell Avenue. 
2670 WashingtonAvenue. 
3525 Lucas Avenue. 
507 Ware Avenue. 
Main and Walnut Streets. 


j United States 
Weatber Bureau. 


Washington University. 
2920 Locust Street. 
520 Olive Street. 


Hasse, Dr. Otto, 
Hayes, Richard, 
Heller, Prof. Otto, 
Herthel, A., 
Heussy, Dr. F., 


Hicks, Prof. Frederick C. 


Hitchcock, Henry, 
Hodgman, C., 
Holmes, John M., 
Hulbert, Dr. G., . 


Hummel, Chas.,. 


Hurter, Julius, 
Ives, Prof. H. C., 


Jester, H. T., 
Jewett, H. C., 


Johnson, Dr. J. B., 


Johnson, Prof. J. B., 
Johnson, R. D’O., 
Kaime, D. F., 
Kennett, A. Q., 
Kinealy, Prof. J. H., 
Kinner, Dr. H., 
Kotany, Dr. Ludwig, 
Kolbenheyer, Dr. F., . 
Krali, G. W., | 
Kribben, B. D., 
Krieckhaus, Aug., 
Kromrey, Hugo, 
Ladd, A. E., 
Lackland, R. J., . 
Leete, Dr. J. M., 
Leighton, Geo. E., 
Leighton, Geo. B., 
Lemoine, Dr. E. S.; 


Letterman, Geo. W., 


Leslie, A. M., 


ey Je Neos 


4300 Easton Avenue. 
Polytechnic Building. 
Washington University. 
International Bank. 
3108 Wisconsin Avenue. 
Columbia, Mo. 
404 Market Street. 
300 N. 4th Street. 
506 Olive Street. 
3026 Pine Street. 

Room 408 Temple 

Building. 

2346 S. 10th Street. 
School of Fine Arts. 


Care of Liggett & My- 
ers Tobacco Co. 


U. S. Assay Office. 

N. E. cor. 22d and Lo- 

cust Streets. 

Washington University. 
Elvino, Mo. 
3717 Delmar Avenue. 
University Club. 
Washington University. 
1103 Autumn Street. 
2647 Washington Avenue. 
1208 Dillon Street. 
Manual Training School. 
216 Commercial Building. 
410 S. Main Street. 
513 Walnut Street. 
Cambridge, Mass. 
1623 Lucas Place. 
2912 Washington Avenue. 
803 Garrison Avenue. 
204 N. Third Street. 
1622 Washington Avenue. 


Allenton, St. Louis 
County. 


915 Olive Street. 


Lind, Dr. G. D., : 
Lingenfelder, Dr. Ph., 
Lionberger, John R,, 
Ludeking, Dr. Chas., 
McKittrick, Hugh, 
Mack, Chas. I., 
Madill, Geo. A., ‘ 
Meisenbach, Dr. A.H , 
Meston, A. W.., 

Miller, Charles F., 
Moore, Robert, 

Moore, Dr. W. G., 
Morton, I. W., 

Mudd, Dr. H. H., 


Nagel, Chas., 


Nelson, N. O., 

Nipher, Prof. F. E., 
O’Rielly, Dr. Robert J. 
Palfrey, Capt. C. F., 
Pammel, Prof. L. H., 
Parker, Josiah H., 
Parsons, Charles, 
Pegram, Geo. H., 
Pettus, W. H. H., 


Pike, S. B., 
Pollmann, Dr. L. P., 
Porter, Dr. Wm. Townsend, 


Post, Dr. M. H., 

Potter, Prof. Wm. B., 
Prewitt, Dr. T. F., 
Pritchett, Prof. H. S., 
Pulsifer, Wm. H., 
Purinton, Prof. Geo. D., 
Raeder, F. Wm., 
Ramel, A., 

Rankin, EH. E., 

Ravold, Dr. A. N., 


ey EE 


5063 Minerva Avenue. 
319 Clark Avenue. 
27 Vandeventer Place. 
Stamford, Conn. 
2913 Locust Street. 
113 N. Broadway. 
2821 Chestnut Street. 
2229 S. Broadway. 
513 Elm Street. 
1751 Missouri Avenue. 
Laclede Building. 
3041 Easton Avenue. 
Simmons Hardware Co. 
2604 Locust Street. 
709 Bank of Commerce 
Building. 
8th & St. Charles Streets. 
Washington University. 
1722 Washington Avenue. 
2732 Pine Street. 
Ames, Iowa. 
400 N. 3d Street. 
2804 Pine Street. 
Omaha, Neb. 
2834 Chestnut Street. 
American Central 
Building. 
2822 N. 14th Street. 
St. Louis Medical 
College. 
2641 Washington Avenue. 
Washington University. 
3lst and Pine Streets. 
Washington University. 
Newton Centre, Mass. 
Columbia, Mo. 
Equitable Building. 
Washington University. 
Smith Academy. 
2806 Morgan Street. 


NAMES OMITTED. 


Olshausen, Geo. R., . i : 1228 Dolman Street. 
Sanger, Prof.C.R, . : Washington University. 
Wheeler,O.B, . : é : 1515 Lucas Place. 


H x ats Re 
: r r) 5 
‘ i Eh ‘ : 
2 ‘ pe : i ‘ 
‘ e / 
* é : Z 
x Pi c c : 2 < 
ae # 3 é . 


Rigge, Wm.F., S. J., 
Robert, E. S., 
Robertson, Charles, 
Ruebel, Ernst, 

Runge, Dr. E. C., 
Sander, Dr. Enno, 
Schoelch, Louis, 
Schwartz, Dr. Henry, 
*Schwerdtman, F., 
Schweitzer, Prof. Paul, 
Sears, Edmund H., 
Seddon, J. A., 

Seddon, W.L., 
Senseney, Dr. E.M., . 
Sheldon, W.L., . 
Shepley, John F., 
Sluder, Dr. Greenfield, 
Smith, Dr. D.S. H., 
Smith, Holmes, 

Smith, Irwin Z., . 
Snow, Prof. M. S., 
Speck, Judge Chas., 
Spiegelhalter, Dr. Jos., 
Spencer, Dr. H. N., 
Stagl, Charles, 
Staudinger, B., : 
Steedman, Dr. I. G. W., 
Stewart, A. K., 
Straub, A. W., 
Taussig, Dr. William, 


Thacher, A., 


Tivy, Wm. H., 
Toensfeldt, John, 
Trelease, Prof. Wm., . 
Turner, T. D., Fe 
Updegraff, Prof. Milton, 
Walsh, Edward, Jr., 
Watts, Millard F., 
Wheeler, Prof. H. A., 


ay 0) 


St. Louis University. 


417 Pine Street. 

Carlinville, Ill. 

807 Locust Street. 

4515A Easton Avenue. 

129 S. 11th Street. 

2823 Nebraska Avenue. 

1723 Chouteau Avenue. 

1822 Olive Street. 

Columbia, Mo. 

Mary Institute. 

1515 Lucas Place. 

1515 Lucas Place. 

2829 Washington Avenue. 

4213 Olive Street. 

50 Vandeventer Place. 

2647 Washington Avenue, 

3846 Washington Avenue. 

Washington University. 

University Club. 

Washington University. 

1206 Morrison Avenue. 

2166 Lafayette Avenue. 

2725 Washington Avenue. 

406 N. 3d Street. 

1703 Olive Street. 

2803 Pine Street. 

2613A Palm Street. 

International Bank. 

3447 Lafayette Avenue. 
St. Louis Sampling and 

Testing Works. 

207 N. 2d Street. 

912 S. 9th Street. 

Mo. Botanical Garden. 

1004 Garrison Avenue. 

Columbia, Mo. 

417 Olive Street. 

3452 Chestnut Street. 

Washington University. 


“Whitaker, Edwards, . 
“Whitelaw, Oscar L., 
“Widmann, Otto, 
‘Winslow, Arthur, 
Wislizenus, Frederick, 
Witt, T. D., : 
Wolfner, Dr. Henry L., 
“Woodward, Prof. C. M., 
-Yeatman, James E., 


ARLE LE abe, 


300 N. 4th Street. 

409 N. 2d Street. 

Old Orchard, Mo. 
Jefferson City, Mo. 

19 S. Broadway. 

EK. Jaccard Jewelry Co. 
2236 Washington Avenue. 
Washington University. 
412 Olive Street. 


CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 


The dates given are the dates of election to membership. 


Agard, Dr. A. H., Sandusky, Ohio, : 
Agassiz, Alexander, Cambridge, Mass., 


Anguiano, F. Angel, Director del Observ- 
de Mexico, Tacubaya, 


atori Nacional 
Mexico; 2 
Aughey, Samuel, : 
Bandelier, Adolph F., Jr., Alahiand. Llls. ; 
Barcena, Mariano, City of Mexico, 
Barris, Willis H., Davenport, Iowa, 
Berchon, Ernest, Bordeaux, 
Behr, Dr. Hermann, San Francisco, Gays 
Bigelow, John M., Detroit, Mich., 
Blake, James, M. D., San Francisco, Cal., 
Bosquet, Prof. I., Maestricht, Germany, 
Capellini, Prof. Giovanni, University of Bo- 
logna, Italy, F 
Case, Francis M,, Denver, Car, : 
Case, Theo. S., Kansas City, ae 
Castillo, Antonio del, City of Mexico, 
Clifford, D., : : ; 
Cochrane, J., Havana, i, F : 
Coues, Elliott, M. D., Washington, D. C., 
Danckelman, Dr. A. von, Berlin, 
Dudding, Richard, Murphysboro, I1l., 
Dyer, F. M., Charleston, Mo., 
Ehrenberg, Hermann, Arizona, 
Fleming, Dr. R. B., Mine de la Motte, Moe 


3 , —— D9, = 


Sept. 2, 1867. 
April 16, 1866. 


Nov. 2, 1885. 
June 5, 1876. 
Sept. 3, 1860. 
March 1, 1875. 
June 15, 1857. 
June 19, 1865. 
Dec. 15, 1856. 
Feb. 16, 1863. 
March 18, 1861. 
March 17, 1862. 


Nov. 2, 1863. 
April 20, 1863. 
March 2, 1885. 
March 1, 1875. 
July 4, 1871. 
April 15, 1878. 
May 2, 1864. 
Feb. 16, 1885. 
May 4, 1857. 
May 21, 1877. 
Sept. 5, 1859. 
Feb. 9, 1857. 


Foster, Mrs. Abner, Beardstown, IIL, 

Fry, Maj. Cary H., Fort Union, New Mexico, 

Green, Samuel M., Cape Girardeau, Mo., 

Gregorio, Marchese Antonio de, via Molo, 
Palermo, Sicily, 

Gill, Prof. Theodore, Washington! D. C., 

Goodnow, Isaac T., Leavenworth, Kas., 

Hall, Prof. James, Albany, N. Y., 

Hann, Dr. J., Vienna, 5 

Hauer, Dr. Franz Ritter von, Vienwe: 

Hilgard, Prof. EH. W., Berkely, Cal., 

Hilgard, G., Belleville, Ill., 

Hitchcock, C. H., Hanover, N. H., 

Hitchcock, G. N., San Diego, Cal., 

Holden, Prof. E. S., Lick Observatory, Cal., 

Holmes, Nathaniel, Cambridge, Mass., 

Hough, Daniel, Indianapolis, Ind., 

Howland, H. B., Buffalo, N. Y., 

Huguet-Latour, Capt. L. A., oe Majors 
Vice-President of National Historical 
Society, Montreal, Canada, 

Hunt, T. Sterry, Ph. D., A.A.S., Montreal 
Canada, E., 

Irwin, J. T., Ravenna, Mo., 

Johnson, Dr. H., Jacksonville, I1l., 

Jones, John P., Keytesville, Mo., 

Koelle, John, Berkner Station, II1l., 

Lane, Judge H., Chicago, II1., 

Lee, W. J., Iron Ridge, Mo., 

Mason, Otis T., National Museum, Rie 
ington, 

Marcou, Prof. Tees: Gaclowist, Combsidees 
Mass., 

McAdams, Wm., ve nereervilis Ill, 

Mueller, Baron Ferdinand von, Methuen 
AUs., 

Newberry, 
NY 2 

Norwood, Chas. J. Columbiat Mo. A : 

Norwood, J. G., M. D., Columbia, Mo., 


Dr. J. S., Columbia. College, 


naa: 7 Peal 


Nov. 18, 1878. 
Oct. 6, 1856. 
May 21, 1877. 


April 20, 1885. 
March 5, 1866. 
Aug. 21, 1865. 
Sept. 8, 1866. 
May 16, 1881. 
May 16, 1881. 
Sept. 3, 1860. 
Feb. 5, 1877. 
Oct. 15, 1860: 
Jan. 4, 1876. 
April 4, 1881. 
June 18, 1883. 
Feb. 15, 1875. 
March 19, 1877. 


Sept. 21, 1857. 


Sept. 21, 1857. 
May 6, 1861. 

Feb. 17, 1878. 
March 16, 1874. 
Fet. 5, 1877. 
March 238, 1857. 
Feb. 3, 18738. 


1881. 


Sept. 8, 1860. 
Feb. 21, 1859. 


June 18, 1883. 
Oct. 7, 1861. 


May 17, 1875 
May 19, 1856. 


‘Parker, J. C., San Diego, Cal., 

Patrick, J. R., Belleville, I1l., : 

‘Peter, Prof. Robert, M. D., Levineton ee A 

Phillips, Henry, Jr., 209 S. 15th Street, 
Philadelphia, 

Pratt, George C., : ; 

Putnam, F. W., Cambridge, Mace ef 

Rauch, John H., M. D., Burlington, Iowa, 

Riley, C. V., Washington, D. C., 

Sawyer, Amos, Hillsboro, Ill., 

Spencer, Prof. J. W. 

Stanton, F. J., Denver, Col., 

‘Stone, George C., New York, 

‘Swallow, Prof. G. C., Helena, Mont. 

Teft, J. E., Siringfield, Mo., 

Vasey, George, M. D., Washington, D. C. 

Wadsworth, Dr. J. L. R., Collinsville, [11., 

‘Weber, I., Belleville, Ill., 

Wheelock, L. P., Sandusky, Ohio, 

Wilson, George, Lexington, Mo., 

Yoakum, Dr. F. L., Larissa, Texas, 


Jan. 3, 1876. 
March 6, 1876. 
March 17, 1862, 


April 4, 1881. 
Nov. 21, 1881. 
March 19, 1877. 
Oct. 6, 1856. 
Dec. 15, 1879. 
May 4, 1874. 
Jan. 21, 1884. 
June 1, 1874. 
Feb, 20, 1882. 
June 16, 1856. 
June 19, 1874. 
Jan. 7, 1861. 
Dec. 20, 1880. 
Feb.5, 1877. 
Sept. 2, 1867. 
March 17, 1884. 
Feb, 21, 1870. 


A LIST OF THE SOCIETIES AND IN: 
STITUTIONS RECEIVING THE PUB- 
LICATIONS. 


ALGERIA. 
Algiers. 


Sociéte des Sciences Physiques Naturelles et Clima- 
tologiques de |’ Algérie. : 


ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. 


Buenos Aires. 
Museo Publico de Buenos Aires. 
Sociedad Cientifica Argentina. 
Statistical Bureau. 


Cordoba. 
Academia Nacional de Ciencias Exactes. 
Academia Nacional de Ciencias en Cordoba. 
Observatorio Nacional Argentino en Cordoba. 


AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. 


Bistritz (Transylvania). 
Siebenburgische Gewerbe-Schule. 


Brunn (Moravia.) | 
K. K. Mahrisch-Schlesische Gesellschaft fir Ak- 
kerbau, Natur- und Landeskunde. 
Naturforschender Verein. 


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(eps) 


Budapest (Hungary). 

Ethnologische Mitteilungen aus Ungarn. 

K. Ung. Geologische Anstalt. 

K. Magyar Természettudo manyi Tarsulat (Royal 
Hungarian Society of Natural Sciences). 

kK. Magyar Tudomanyos Egyetem ( Royal Hungarian 
University ). 

K. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia (Hungarian 
Academy). 

Termeszetrajzi Fuzetek (Journal of the Hungarian 
National Museum). 


Gratz (Styria). 
Industrie-und Gewerbe-Verein. 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein fir Steiermark. 


Hermannstadt (Transylvania). 
Siebenburgischer Verein fur Naturwissenschaften. 
Verein fiir Siebenburgische Landeskunde. 


Klagenfurt (Carinthia). — 
~Naturhistorisches Landesmuseum fir Karnten. 


Klausenburg (Transylvania). 

Ertesito az Erdélye Museum — Egylet Orvos — Ter- 
meszéttudomanyi Szakoszatalyabae ( The Med- 
ical and Natural Science Section of the Musewm- 
Association of Transylvania). 


Laibach (Illyria). 
Landes-Museum (National Museum). 


Leipa (Bohemia). 
Nord-Bohmiseher Excursions-Club. 


Linz (Austria). 
Museum Francisco-Carolinum. 


Tee eis 


Prag (Bohemia). 
K. Bohmische Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften. 
Lotos (Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein) Gesellschaft 
fiir Physiokratie. Akademie cisare Frantiska 
Josefa pro vedy, slovesnost a umeni v Praze. 


Pressburg (Hungary). 
Verein fiir Natur-und Heilkunde. 


Reichenberg (Bohemia). 
Verein der Naturfreunde. 


Salzburg (Salzburg). 
Vaterlandisches Museum Carolino-Augusteum. 


Trieste (Illyria). 
Societa Adriatica di Scienze Naturali. 
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale. 


y 
Trencsen (Hungaria). 
> Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein des Trencsiner Comi- 
tates. 


Wien (Austria). 

Aunthropologische Gesellschaft. 

Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften — Univer- 
sitats-Platz 2. 

K. K. Central-Anstalt fir Meteorologie und Erd- 
magnetismus. 

K. K. Geographische Gesellschalt. 

K. K. Geologische Reichsanstalt. 

K. K. Naturhistorisches Hof-Museum. 

K. K. Zoologisch-Botanische Gesellschaft. 

Oesterreichischer Touristen Club. 

Verein zur Verbreitung naturwissenschaftlicher 
Kenntnisse. 


BES Qa 


Wien (Continued). 
Verein zur Forderung des Landwirthschaftlichen 
Versuchswesen in Oesterreich. 
Oesterreichischer Alpen-Club. 
Niederosterreichischer Forstverein. 
Oesterreichischer Reichsforstverein. 


BELGIUM. 
Anvers. 


Academie d’ Archéologie de Belgique. 


Bruxelles. 
Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des . 
Beaux Arts de Belgique. 
Observatoire Royal. 
Societé Belge de Microscopie. 
Société Entomologique de Belgique. 
Societe Malacologique de Belgique. 
Société Royale de Botanique de Belgique. 
Société Scientifique de Bruxelles. 
Société Royale Belge de Géographie. 
Société Royale Linnéenne de Bruxelles. 
Societe Scientifique Flammarion d’Ixelles-Bruxelles. 


AY 6 
Liege. 
Societe Géologique de Belgique. 


Louvain. 
Université Catholique. 


; ; BRAZIL. 
Rio Janeiro. 


Instituto Historico, Geografico y Etbnografico. 
Nautical Observatory. 


REN Nok 


CANADA, 


Halifax (Nova Scotia). 
Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Sciences. 


Hamilton. 
The Hamiiton Association. 


Montreal (Quebec). 
Royal Society of Canada. 
The Natural History Society of Montreal. 


Ottawa (Ontario). 
Institut Canadian Francais. 
Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada. 


Quebec (Quebec). 
Entomological Society of Canada. 
Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. 
Universite Laval. 


Toronto (Ontario). 
Canadian Institute. 


Winnipeg (Manitoba). 
Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society. 


CHILE. 
Santiago. ; 
Deutscher Wissenschaftliche Verein. 
Societé Scientifique du Chili. 


. CORSICA. 
Bastia. 


Société des Sciences Historiques et Naturelles de la 
Corse. 


ogy peas 


COSTA RICA. 
San Jose. 
Central Office of Statistics and Meteorology. 
Museo Nacional. 


DENMARK. 
Kjobenhavn. . 
Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab (oye 
Danish Society of Sciences). 


ENGLAND. 
Alnwick. 


Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club. 


Bristol. 
Bristol Naturalists’ Society. 


Halifax. 
Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnical Society 
(formerly in Leeds). 


Kew. 
Botanical Garden. 


Leeds. 
(Quarterly) Journal of Conchology. 
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. 


Liverpool. 
Biological Society. 


London. 
British Museum (Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, 
Ws 3G.) 
Entomological Society (11 Chandos Street, Caven- 
dish Square, W.). 


MGMT Ae) 


London (Continued). 

‘¢Nature’’ (care of Macmillan & Co., Bedford 
Street, Strand, W. C.). 

Royal Geographical Society of London (1 Saville 
Row, W.). 

Royal Microscopical Society (King’s College, Strand,. 
Wes Gey: 

Royal Society of London (Burlington House, W.). 


Manchester. 
Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester 
(36 George Street). 
Microscopical Society. 


Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Natural History Society of Northumberland, Dur- 
ham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Museum, 
Newcastle). 


York. 3 
Yorkshire Philosophical Society. 


FRANCE, 


Abbeville. 
Société d’ Emulation d’ Abbeville. 


Alais. 
Société Scientifique et Litteraire d’ Alais. 


Amiens. : 
Société Linnéenne du Nord de la France. 
Académie des Sciences, des Lettres, et des Arts. 
d’ Amiens. 


Angers. © 
Societe d’Etudes Scientifiques. 
Académie des Sciences et Belles-Lettres d’ Angers. 


Arras. 
Académie des Sciences, Lettres et Arts d’ Arras. 


Autun. 
Societé d’ Histoire Naturelle d’ Autun. 


Auxerre. 
Société des Sciences Historiques et Naturelles de 
Yonne. 
Avranches. 


Societé Académique du Cotentin. 


Bar-le-Duc. 
La Societé des Lettres, Sciences et Arts de Bar-le-Duc. 


Bayeux. 
Société des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de 
Bayeux. 
Bayonne. 


Societe des Sciences et Arts de Bayonne. 


Besancon. 
Société d’Emulation du Doubs. 


Bordeaux. 
L’ Académie Nationale des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et 
Arts de Bordeaux. 
Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux. 
Société des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles. 


OL! bent 


Caen. 
Académie Nationale des Sciences, Arts, et Belles 
Lettres. 
Société Linnéenne de Normandie. 
Faculté des Sciences de Caen Laboratoire de 
Géologie. 


Chalons-sur-Marne. 
Société d’ Agriculture, Commerce, Sciences et Arts 
du Departement de la Marne. 


Chambery. 
Academie des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de 
Savoie. 


Cherbourg (Manche). 
Societe Nationale des Sciences Naturelles de Cher- 
bourg. 
Societe Académique de Cherbourg. 
Dijon. 
Académie des Sciences, Arts, et Belles-Lettres de 
Dijon. 
Draguignan. : 
Société d’Etudes Scientifiques et Archéologiques de 
la Ville de Draguignan. 


Elbceuf. 
Société d’Etudes des Sciences Naturelles d’Elbcuf. 


Epinal. 
Société d’Emulation du Departement des Vosges. 


Evreux. 
Société libre d’ Agriculture, Sciences, Arts et Belles- 
Lettres de |’ Eure. 


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‘Grenoble. 
Académie Delphinale. 
Faculté des Sciences. 


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aALyon. 

Académie des Sciences, Belles-Lettres, et Arts de 
Lyon. 

Musée Guimet. 

Societe d’Agriculture, Histoire Naturelle et Arts 
Utiles. 

L’ Université de Lyon. 

Societe Linnéenne de Lyon. 


‘Marseille. 
Academie des Sciences, Lettres et Arts. 
Societe Scientifique Industrielle de Marseille. 


Montauban. 
Academie des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de 


Tarn-et-Garonne. 


Montpellier. 
Academie des Sciences et Lettres de Montpellier. 


‘Nancy. 
Societe des Sciences de Nancy. 
Academie de Stanislas. 


Nevers. 
Societé Nivernaise de Lettres, Sciences et Arts. 


wNiCe 
Societe des Lettres, Sciences, et Arts des Alpes- 
Maritimes. 
Niort. 
Sociéte de Statistique, Sciences, Lettres et Arts du 
Département des Deux-Sévres. 


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Paris. 


Pau. 


Ecole Polytechnique. 

Journal de Micographie. 

Revue Archéologique. 

Société d’Anthropologie (15 rue de Ecole de 
Medecine). 

Societe d’Ethnographie (47 Avenue Duquesne). 

Societe Zoologique de France. 

Ecole Normale Supérieure. 

Institut Pasteur. 

Société de Biologie. 

Institut National Agronomique. 

Academie des Sciences. 

Societe Academique Indo-Chinoise de France. 

Association Scientifique de France fondée par Le 
Verrier. 

Museum Qd’Histoire Naturelle. 


Revue Geographique Internationale. 


Société de Sciences, Lettres, et Arts. 


Perpignan. 


Sociéte Agricole, Scientifique et Litteraire des Pyré- 
nees-Orientales. | 


Reims. 


Académie Nationale de Reims. 
Société d’ étude des Sciences Naturelles de Reims. 


Rouen. 


Societé des Amis des Sciences Naturelles de Rouen. 
Académie des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de 
Rouen. 


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Saint-Brieuc. 
Société d’ Emulation des Cétes du Nord. 


Saint-Dié ( Vosges). 
Societé Philomathique -Vosgienne. 


Saint-Dizier (Haute-Marne). 
Societé des Lettres, des Sciences, des Arts, de l’Ag- 
riculture et de |’ Industrie de Saint-Dizier. 


Toulouse. 
Association Pyrénéenne et de l’Union des Sociétés 
Savantes du Midi. ; 
Academie des Sciences, Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres 
_ de Toulouse. 
Bibliothéque de la Faculté des Sciences de Toulouse. 


Vendome (Loire et Cher). 
Societe Archéologique, Scientifique et Litteraire du 
Vendomois. 
Vitry-le-Francois. 
Societé des Sciences et Arts de Vitry-le-Francois. 


GERMANY. 


Altenburg. 
Naturforschende Gesellshaft des Osterlandes. 


Augsburg (Bavaria). 
Naturhistorisher Verein. 


Bamberg. 
Naturforschende Geseilshaft. 


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Berlin ( Prussi«). 
Botanischer Verein der Provinz Brandenburg. 
Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft. 
Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde. 


Konigtiche (Preussische) Akademie der Wissen- 
schaften. 

Verein zur Beforderung des Gartenbaues in den 
Koniglich Preussischen Staaten. 

Gesellschaft fiir Erdkunde. 

Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft. 

Kaiserliches Gesundheits-Amt. 

Deutsche Landwirthschafts-Gesellschaft. 


‘Bonn. 


Naturhistorischer Verein der Preussischen Rhein- 
lande und Westfalens. 


Braunschweig (Brunswick). 
_ Verein fur Naturwissenschaften. 


Bremen. 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein. 
Geographische Gesellschaft in Bremen. 


Breslau (Silesia). 
Schlesische Gesellschaft fiir Vaterlandische Cultur. 


Chemnitz (Sazony). 
Naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft. 


Danzig (Prussia). 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 


Darmstadt (Hesse). 
Verein fir Erdkundeund Verwandte Wissenschaften. 


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Dresden (Sawzony). 
Naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft ‘‘ Isis.’’ 
Verein fir Erdkunde. 
Gesellschaft fur Natur-und Heil-Kunde. 
KO6nigliches Zoologisches u. Anthropologisch-Ethno- 
graphisches Museum. 


Durkheim (Bavaria). | 
‘¢ Pollichia, ’’ Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein der 
Rheinpfalz. 


Emden (Prussia). 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 


Erfurt (Prussia). 
Akademie gemeinnutziger Wissenschaften. 


Frankfurt-am- Main. 
ZErzlicher Verein. 
Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 
Verein fiir Geographie und Statistik (Care of, Stadt- 
Bibliothek). 


Frankfurt-an-der-Oder. 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein des Regierungs- 
bezirkes Frankfurt-a. O. 


Freiburg-im-Breisgau (Baden). 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 


Giessen (Hesse). 
Oberhessische Gesellschaft fiir Natur-und Heilkunde. 


Gorlitz (Prussia). 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 


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Gottingen (Prussia). | 
Konigliche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften. 


Greifswald (Prussia). 
Geographische Gesellschaft. 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein fur Neu-Vorpommern 
und Rugen in Greifswald. 


Gustrow (Mecklenburg). - 


Verein der Freunde der Naturgeschichte in Mecklen- 
burg. 


Halle-an-der-Saale (Prussia). 

Kaiserliche Leopoldini Carolina Akademie der 
Deutschen Naturforscher. 

Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 

‘¢ Zeitschrift fir die gesammten Naturwissen- 
schaften’’ (formerly in Berlin). 

Verein fiir Erdkunde. 

Landwirthschaftliches Institut. 


Hamburg (Prussia). 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein Hamburg-Altona. 


Hanau (Hesse). 


Wetterauische Gesellschaft fur die gesammte Natur- 
kunde. 


Hannover (Prussia). - 
Gesellschaft fur Mikroskopie. 
Naturhistorische Gessellschaft zu Hannover. 


Heidelberg (Baden). 


Naturhistorisch-Medicinischer Verein. 


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Jena. 
Jenaische Zeitschrift fur Medicin und Naturwissen- 


schaften. 
Geographische Gesellschaft (fiir Thiiringen) zu Jena. 


Karlsruhe (Baden). 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein. 


Kassel (Prussia). 
Verein fur Naturkunde. 


Kiel (Prussia). 
Konigliche Sternwarte. 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein fur Schleswig-Hol- 
stein. 


Konigsberg-in-Preussen (Prussia). 
Konigliche (Ostpreussische) Physikalisch-Oekonom- 
ische Gesellschaft. 


Landshut (Bavaria). 
Botanischer Verein. 


Leipzig (Saxony). 

Dr. Felix Fligel (39 Sidonien Strasse) (Agent of the 
Smithsonian Institution). 

Koniglich-Sachsische Gesellschaft der Wissen- 
schaften. 

Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 

Verein fur Erdkunde. 

Zoologischer Anzeiger. 


Luneburg (Prussia). 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein. 


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Luxemburg (Luaemburg). 
Institute Luxembourgeois, Section des Sciences 
Naturelles et Mathematiques. 


Magdeburg (Saxony). 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein in Magdeburg. 


Mannheim (Prussia). 
Verein fur Naturkunde. 


Marburg (Prussiw). 
Gesellschaft zur Beforderung der gesammten Natur- 
wissenschaften. 


Metz (Lorraine). 
Academie de Metz. 
Societé d’ Histoire Naturelle de Metz. 
Verein fur Erdkunde. 


Munchen (Bavaria). 
Koniglich-Baierische Akademie der Wissenschaften. 
Deutscher und Oesterreichischer Alpenverein. 


Munster (Prussia). 
Provinzial-Verein fir Wissenschaft und Kunst. 


Nurnberg (Bavaria). 
Naturhistorische Geselischaft. 


Offenbach (Baden). 
Verein fur Naturkunde. 


Osnabruck (Hanover). 
Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein. 


Passau (Bavaria). 
Naturhistorischer Verein. 


Posen (Prussia). 
Historische Gesellschaft fur die Provinz Posen. 


Regensburg (Bavaria). 
Historischer Verein fiir die Oberpfalz. 
Konigliche Baierische Botanische Gesellschaft. 
Zeologisch-Mineralogischer Verein. 


Stettin (Prussia). 
Entomologischer Verein. 


Stuttgart ( Wirtemberq). 
Verein fiir vaterlandische Naturkunde in Wiurtem- 
berg. ; 
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein in Wiur- 
temberg. 


Thorn (Prussia). 
Copernicus-Verein fir Wissenschaft und Kunst. 


Wiesbaden (Prussia). 
Verein fir Naturkunde. 


Wurzburg (Bavaria). 
Physikalisch-Medizinische Gesellschaft. 


GUATEMALA. 


Guatemala. 
Secretaria de Formento. 


INDIA. 


Bombay (Bombay). 
The Bombay Natural History Society. 


ee AM aes 


Calcutta (Bengal). 
The Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
The Indian Museum. 


IRELAND. 
Belfast. 
Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club. 


Dublin. 
Royal Dublin Society (Kildare Street). 
Royal Geological Society of Ireland. 
Royal Irish Academy. 


: ITALY. 
Bologna. 
Accademia delle Scienze dell’ Istituto de Bologna. 


Catanta. 
Accademia Gioenia de Scienze Naturali. 


Firenze (florence). 
Biblioteca Nazionale. 
Istituto di Studi Superiori in Firenze. 
Nuovo Giornale Botanico Italiano. 
R. Accademia Economico — Agraria dei Georgofili di 
Firenze. 


Genova (Genoa). 
Accademia delle Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. 
Societa dei Naturalisti. 
Societa Ligustica di Scienze Naturalie Geographfiche 
Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova. 


Milano (Milan). 
Fondazione Scientifica Cagnola (Branch of the R. 
Istituto Lombardo). | 
R. Istituto Lombardo di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. 
Societa Italiana di Scienze Naturali. ) 


Modena. 
R. Accademie di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. 


Napoli (Naples). 
R. Accademia delle Scienze e Belle Lettere. 
Accademia Pontaniana. 
Societa di Naturalisti in Napoli. 
Accademia delle Scienze fisiche e matematiche di 
Napoli. 


Padova (Padua). 
R. Accademia di Scienze, Lettere, ed Arti di Padoua 
Societa Veneto-Trentina di Scienze Naturali residente 
in Padova. 


Palermo. 
Societa d’ Acclimazione e di Agricoltura in Sicilia. 
Hortus Botanicus Panormitanus. 


Pisa. 
Societa Toscana di Scienze Naturali. 


Roma. 
Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele. 
R. Comitato Geologico d’Italia. 
Societa Italiana della Scienze. 
Accademia dei Lincei. 
Istituto d’Igiene sperimentale della R. Universes di 
Rome. 


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Roma (Continued). 
Stazione Agrarie e dei Laboratori di Chimica Agraria. 
del Regno. 


Siena. 
R. Accademia dei Fisiocritici in Siena. 


Torino (Turin). 
R. Museo Zoologico di Torino. 
Club Alpino Italiano. 
Accademia delle Scienze di R. Torino. 


Venezia ( Venice). 
R. Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. 


JAMAICA. 
Kingston. 

Public Gardens. 

Institute of Jamaica. 


JAPAN. 
Tokio. 
Tokio Daigaku (Jmperial University) (Formerly 
Kaisei Gakko). 
Deutsche Gesellschaft fiir Natur-und Volkerkunde 
Ost-Asiens in Tokio. 


JAVA. 
Batavia. : 
Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory. 


CAs for 


MEXICO. 
Mexico. 


El Museo Nacional. 

Ministerio de Fomento, Colonizacion, Industria. y 
Comercio. 

Observatorio Astronomico Nacional 

Sociedad ‘‘ Andres del Rio.’’ 

Sociedad Mexicana de Geografia y Estadistica. 

Sociedad Mexican de Historia Natural. 

Sociedad Cientifica ‘‘ Antonio Alzate.’’ 

Deutscher Wissenschaftlicher Verein in Mexico. 


NETHERLANDS. 
Amsterdam. ! | 

Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen (Royal 
Academy of Sciences). 

Koninklijke Zoologische Genootschap ‘‘ Natura Artis 
Magistra’’ (Ltoyal Zoological Society). 

Nederlandsche Aardrijkskundig Genootschap (Weth- 
erlands Geographical Society). 

Genootschap ter bevordering van Natuur—, Genee- 
sen Heelkunde to Amsterdam (Society for 
the Advancement of the Natural, Therapeutic 
and Medical Sciences). 


Haarlem (Noord Holland). 
Fondation de P. Teyler van der Hulst ( Teyler Insti- 
tution). 
Hollandsche Maatschappij van Wetenschappen 
(Holland Society of Sciences). 


Leiden (Zuid Holland). 
Nederlandsche Dierkundige Vereeniging (Nether- 
lands Zoological Society). 
Rijks Observatorium (Royal Observatory). 


Seat, 


Middelburg (Zealand). 
Zeeuwsch Genootschap van Wetenschappen (Zealand 
Society of Sciences). 


Rotterdam (Zuid Holland). 

Bataafsch Genootschap der Proefondervindelijke 
Wijsbegeerte (Batavian Society of Haperi- 
mental Philosophy ). 

Utrecht. 

Koninklijk Nederlandsche Meteorologisch Institute 
(Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute). 

Provinciaal Utrechtsch Genootschap van Kunstan en 
Wetenschappen (Provincial Society of Arts 
and Sciences). | 


Zwolle (Overijssel). 
Overijsselsche Vereeniging tot Ontwikkeling van 
Provinciaale Welvaart (Overyssel Society for 
the Promotion of Provincial Welfare). 


NEW SOUTH WALES. 
Sydney. 
Royal Society of New South Wales. 
Linnean Society of New South Wales. 
Australian Museum. : 
Department of Mines, Geological Survey. 


NORWAY. 
Bergen. 


Bergen’s Museum. 


Christiania. 
Det Kongelige Norske Frederiks Universitet (Royal 
Norwegian Frederick University). 


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Throndhjem. 
Kongelige Norske Videns-Kabers Selskabs (Jmperial 
Norwegian Scientijic Society). 


Tromsoe. 
Museum. 


PORTUGAL. 
Lisboa (Lisbon). 
Academia Real des Ciencias. 
Sociedad de Geografia. 


QUEENSLAND. 
Brisbane. 


Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (Queens- 
land Branch). 
Queensland Museum. 


ROUMANIA. 
Bukarest. 


Societate cde Sciente Fizice. 
Accademia Romana. 


RUSSIA. 
Derpt (Dorpat). 
Naturforscher-Gesellschaft. 
Derptskoie Obshchestyo Iestesto-Ispytalelei ( Dorpat 
Society of Naturalists). 
K. Livlandische Oekonomische Gesellschaft. 


‘Helsingfors. | 
Sallskapet pro Fauna et Flora Fennica (Society for 
the Fauna and Flora of Finland). 


Kazan. 
Imper. Kazanskii Universitet (Zmperial University of 
Iazan). 


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Kiew. 
Société des Naturalistes de Kiew. 


Krakau. 
Académie des Sciences de Cracovie. 


Moskva (Moscow). 
Imper. Moskofskoie Obshchestyo-Ispytatetei (Jmpe- 
rial Moscow Society of Naturalists). 
Meteorological Observatory of the Agricultural 
Academy. 


Odessa. 
Société des Naturalistes de la Nouvelle Russie. 


Riga. 
Obshchestyo Iestestyo-Ispytatelei (Society of Nat- 
uralists). 


Sankt-Petersburg (St. Petersburg). 
Imper. Bibliothek (Royal Library). 
Imper. Akademia Nauk (Imperial Academy of 
Science). 
Imper. Russkoie Geograficheskoie Obshchestyo (Jm- 
perial Russian Geographical Society). 
Institut Impérial de Médicine Expérimentale. 
Imper. Sankt-Peterburgskii Botanicheskii Sad (Jm- 
perial Botanical Garden of St. Petersburg). 
(Packages sent through Wm. Mintor, Wan- 
drahm Brucke 6, Hamburg, Germany). 
Imper. Sankt-Petersburgskoie Mineralogicheskoie 
Obshchestyo (Imperial Mineralogical  So- 
ciety of St. Petersburg). 
Tiflis. 
Magnitnaia i Meteorologicheskaia Observatorio 
— (Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory). 


EaRY Paco 


SCOTLAND. 
Edinburgh. 
Edinburgh Geological Society. 
Royal Physical Society. 
Royal Scottish Society of Arts. 
- Royal Society of Edinburgh. 


Glasgow. 
Geological Society €76 Henderson Street). - 
Natural History Society of Glasgow (207 
Street). 
Philosophical Society (207 Bath Street). 


SINGAPORE. 
Singapore. 
Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 


SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
Adelaide. 
Royal Society of South Australia. 


Bath 


SPAIN. 
Barcelona. 
Academia de Ciencias, Artes, y Oficios para la 
Mujer. 
Cordova. 
Academia Nacional de Ciencias Exactas. 
Madrid. 


Observatorio de Madrid. 
Real Academia de Ciencias de Madrid. 
Sociédad Espanola de Historia Natural. 


mbes Fes) pa 


SWEDEN. 
Lund. 
Kongliga Universitet. 


Stockholm. 
Entomologiske Tidsskrift (Hntomological Journal). 
Kongligi Svenska Vetenskaps Akademien (Loyal 
Swedish Academy of Sciences). 
Biologiska Fareningens (Biological Society). 
National Historical Museum. 


Upsala. 
Kongliga Vetenskaps Societaten (Royal Society of 
Sciences). 
Vesteras. 


Riksbibliotheket (State Library). 


SWITZERLAND. 
Aarau. 
Mittelschweizerische Geographisch-commercielle Ge- 
sellschaft. 


Aargauische Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 


Basel. 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 


Bern. 
Allgemeine Schweizerische Gesellschaft fiir die Ge- 
sammien Naturwissenschaften. 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 
Schweizer Alpen-Club. 


Chur. 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft Graubiindens. 


ee foe 


‘Frauenfeld. 
Thurgauische Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 


Fribourg. 
Société Fribourgeoise des Naturalistes. 


-Geneve. 
Institut National Genévois. 
Société de Physique et d’Histoire Naturelle 
Genéve. 


-Lausanne. 
Societé Vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles. 
Université de Lausanne. 
Musée d’Histoire Naturelle de Lausanne. 


-Neufchatel. 
Société des Sciences Naturelles. 


Saint Gall. 
Naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft. 
Zurich. 
Eidgenossische Polytechnische Schule. 
Naturforschende Gesellschaft. 
Schweizerischer Alpen Club. 
Schweizerischer Forst-Verein. 


TASMANIA. 
Hobarttown. 


Royal Society of Tasmania. 


UNITED STATES. 
_Albany, N. Y. 


New York State Library. 
New York State Museum of Natural History. 


aad oy deeaee 


de 


Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Library of the University of Michigan. 


Austin, Tex. 
The Texas Academy of Science. 
State Library of Texas. 
Geological Survey of Texas. 


Baltimore, Md. 
American Chemical Journal. 
Biological Laboratory. 
Johns Hopkins University. 
Maryland Academy of Sciences. 
Peabody Institute Library. 


Baton Rouge, La. 
State University Library. 


Boston, Mass. 
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 
Society of Natural History. 
Boston Public Library. 


Brookville, Ind. 
Brookville Society of Natural History. 


Buffalo, N. Y. 
Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. 


Cambridge, Mass. 
Cambridge Entomological Club. 
Harvard College Observatory. 
Harvard College Library. 
Museum of Comparative Zoology. 


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Cambridge, Mass. (Continued). 
Peabody Museum of American Archzology and 
Ethnology. 


Champaign, Ills. 
State Laboratory of Natural History. 


Chapel Hill, N. C. 
Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 


Charleston, S. C. 
Elliot Society of Science and Art. 


Charlotteville, Va. 
Library of the University of Virginia. 


Chicago, Ills. 
Chicago Academy of Sciences. 
Historical Society. 
Public Library. 


Cincinnati, O. | 
Ohio Mechanics’ Institute. 
Society of Natural History. 


Cleveland, O. 
Academy of Science. 


Columbia, Mo. 
Missouri State University Library. 


Davenport, Ia. 
Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences. 


Denver, Colo. 
Colorado Scientific Society. 


as, fy 


Des Moines, Ia. ; 
Iowa Academy of Science. 


Golden, Colo. 
State School of Mines. 


Good Hope, Ills. 
American Antiquarian. 


Granville, O. 
Denison Scientific Association. 


Hanover, N. H. 
Dartmouth College Library. 


Houston, Tex. 
State Geological and Scientific Association. 


Ithaca, N. Y. 
Cornell University. 


Jefferson City, Mo. | 
Missouri State Library. 
State Geological Survey. 


Kansas City, Mo. 
The Academy of Science. 


Knoxville, Tenn. 
East Tennessee University Library. 


Lincoln, Neb. 
Nebraska University. 


Louisville, Ky. 
Public Library of Kentucky. 


Madison, Wis. 
Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters. 


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Madison, Wis. (Continued). 
Natural History Society of Wisconsin. 
State Historical Society. 
Washburn Observatory. 
Wisconsin University Library. 


Meriden, Conn. ; 
Scientific Association. 


Milwaukee, Wis. 
Naturhistorischer Verein. 
Pablic Museum of Milwaukee. 


Minneapolis, Minn. 
The Minnesota Academy of Natural Science. 


Mount Hamilton, Cal. 
Lick Observatory. 


New Brighton, N. Y. 
Natural Science Association of Staten Island. 


New Haven, Conn. 
Astronomical Observatory of Yale University. 
Connecticut Academy of Science. 
American Journal of Science. 
Yale University Library. 


New Orleans, La. 
Academy of Science. 


New York, N. Y. 
Academy of Science. 
American Geographical Society. 
Chemical Society. 
Microscopial Society. 


Set) Py jee 


New York, N. Y. (Continued). 
Association of Engineering Societies. 
Journal of Otology. 

Astor Library. 

American Entomologist. 

Linnean Society of New York. 

Torrey Botanical Club. 

American Museum of Natural History. 
Mathematical Society. 


Northfield, Minn. 
Carleton College Observatory. 


Peoria, Ill. 
Scientific Association. 


Philadelphia, Pa. 
Academy of Natural Science. 
American Philosophical Society. 
American Entomological Society. 
‘Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery. 
Numismatic and Antiquarian Society. 
Zoological Society. 
Library Company. 
Pharmaceutical Association. 
Polyclinic. 
Pennsylvania Woman’s Medical College. 
Wagner Free Institute of Science. 
Journal of Pharmacy. 


Portland, Me. 
Society of Natural History. 


Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Vassar Brothers Institute. 


Bs GUsa 


Princeton, N. J. 
Museum of Geology and Archeology. 


Rochester, N. Y. 
Rochester Academy of Science. 


Rolla, Mo. 
Missouri School of Mines. 


Sacramento, Cal. 
State Mining Bureau. 


Salem, Mass. 
Kssex Institute. 
Peabody Academy of Science. 


San Diego, Cal. 
San Diego Society of Natural History. 


San Francisco, Cal. 
California Academy of Science. 
Technical Society of the Pacific Coast. 
Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 
Geographical Society of California. 


Santa Barbara, Cal. 
Society of Natural History. 


Sedalia, Mo. 
Sedalia Natural History Society. 


Springfield, Ills. 
Geological Survey of Illinois. 


Springfield, Mo. 
During College Library. 


PTO 


St. Louis, Mo. 
Journal of Ophthalmology. 
Missouri Botanical Garden. 
Washington University Library. 
St. Louis University Library. 
Public Library. 
Mercantile Library. 


St. Paul, Minn. 
Geological and Natural History Survey of Minne- 
sota. 


Topeka, Kas. 
Kansas Academy of Science. 


Trenton, N. J. 
Trenton Natural History Society. 


Urbana, O. 
Central Ohio Scientific Association. 


Washington, D. C. 

American Academy of Medicine. 

United States War Department. Engineer Depart- 
ment, U. S. A. 

Chief Signal Office. 

Geological Survey. 

United States Fish Commission. 

Department of Agriculture. 

Bureau of Education. 

Smithsonian Institution. 

United States Naval Observatory. 

Bureau of Ethnology. 

Bureau of Entomology. 

Philosophical Society. 


ce Fes 


Worcester, Mass. 
American Antiquarian Society. 
Worcester Society of Antiquity. 


VICTORIA. 
Melbourne. 
Royal Society of Victoria. 
National Museum of Victoria. 


LOCATIONS OF SOCIETIES AND INSTI- 


TUTIONS. 


Alphabetically arranged by towns. 


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Aaran . ; 4 ; 63 Belfast 
Abbeville : 2 : 43 Bergen 
Adelaide : : ‘ 62 Berlin 
Alais ‘ : 2 ; 43 Bern 
Albany . 7 ; ; 64 Besancon 
USCC pei ate Sagan 37 ~—_— Bistritz 
Alnwick . : : ; 42 Bologna. 
Altenburg : ; 48 Bombay . 
Amiens : P ; 43 Bonn 
Amsterdam . ‘ 5 58 Bordeaux 
Angers . . : ‘ 44 Boston 
Ann Arbo : ; . © 65 Braunschweig 
BVErSi eee te a : 40 Bremen 
Arras ; ? , 44 Breslau 
rosbure. (24. ee, 48 Brisbane 
Austin. : ; : 65 Bristol 
Autun . Pe Se : 44 Brookville 
Auxerre . : : < 44 Brunn 
Avranches : . : 44 Bruxelles 
Baltimore ; : ; 65 Budapest 
Bamberg ; : : 48 Buenos Aires. 
Barcelona ; ‘ 62 Buffalo 
Bar-le-Duc . ; : 44 Bukarest 
Basel ; d ; : 638 Caen 
Bastia . ; : 41 Calcutta. 
Batavia . : : F 57 Cambridge 
Baton Rouge . ; : 65 Catania : 
Bayeux . ; ; . 44 Chalons-sur-Marne 
Bayonne : 44 Chambéry 


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Chapel Hill 
Charleston 
Charlottesville 
Chemnitz 
Cherbourg 
Chicago . 
Christiania 
Chur 
Cincinnati 
Cleveland 
Columbia 
Cordoba (Arg. Rep? ) 
Cordova (Spain) 
Danzig 
Darmstadt 
Davenport 
Denver 

Des Moines 
Dijon 

Derpt 
Draguignan 
Dresden 
Dublin 
Durkheim 
Edinburgh 
Elboeuf . 
Emden 

Epinal 

Erfurt 

Evreux 
Firenze . 
Frankfurt-am- “Main 


Frankfort-an-der- Oder 


Frauenfeld 
Fribourg 


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Genéve 
Genova 


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Glasgow 
Golden 
Gorlitz 
Gottingen 
Granville 
Gratz 
Greifswald 
Grenoble 
Guatemala 
Gustrow 
Haarlem 
Halifax (Cansdasee 
Halifax (England) 
Halle-an-der-Saale 
Hamburg 
Hamilton 
Hanau 
Hannover 
Hanover 
Heidelberg 
Helsinfors 
Hermannstadt 
Hobarttown 
Houston. 
Ithaca 
Jefferson City 
Jena 

Kansas City 
Karlsruhe 
Kassel 

Kazan 

Krakau 

Kew 

Kiel 

Kiew 
Kingston 
Kjobenhavn 
Klagenfurt 


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Kiausenburg 
Knoxville 
Konigsberg 
Laibach . 
Landshut 
Lausanne 
Leeds 
Leiden 
Leipa 
Leipzig 
Liége 
Lincoln 
Linz 
Lisbon 
Liverpool 
Louisville 
Louvain . 
London 
Lund 
Luneburg 
Luxemburg 
Lyon 
Madison . 
Madrid: . 
Magdeburg 
Manchester 
Manoheim 
Marburg 
Marseilles 
Melbourne 
Meriden . 
Metz 
Mexico 
Middleburg 
Milano 
Milwaukee 
Minneapolis 
Modena . 
Montpellier 


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Montauban 
Montreal 
Moskva 


Mount Hamilton 


Miinchen 
Minster . 
Nancy 
Napoli 
Neufchatel 
Nevers 


New Brighton 
Newcastle-on-Tyne 


New Haven 
New Orleans 
New York 
Nice 

Niort 
Northfield 
Nurnberg 
Odessa 
Offenbach 
Osnabruck 
Ottawa 
Padova 
Palermo 
Paris 
Passau 

Pau 

Peoria 
Perpignan 
Philadelphia 
Pisa 
Portland 
Poughkeepsie 
Posen 

Prag 
Pressburg 
Princeton 
Quebec 


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Reichenberg 
Reims 

Riga 

Rio Janeiro © 
Rochester 
Rolla 

Roma 
Rotterdam 
Rowen 
Sacramento 
Salem 

Salzburg 

Saint Brieuc 
Saint Dié 

Saint Dizier 
Saint Gall 

San Diego 

St. Louis 

mt. Paul. 
Sankt Petersburg 
San Francisco 
San José. 
Santa Barbara 
Santiago 
Sedalia 

Siena 
Singapore 
Springfield, Ill. 
Springfield, Mo. 
Stettin 


Stockholm 
Stuttgart 
Sydney 
Thorn 
Throndjhem 
Tiflis 
Tokio 
Topeka 
Torino 
Toronto . 
Toulouse 
Trencsén 
Trenton . 
Trieste 
Tromsoe. 
Urbana. . 
Upsala 
Utrecht 
Vendédme 
Venizia 
Vesteras 


Vitry-le-Francois . 


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Wien 
Wiesbaden 
Winnipeg 
Worcester 
Wurzburg 
York 

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PUBLICATIONS. 


The Academy has published its transactions in octavo 
volumes containing approximately 650 pages each. Except 
Volume II each of these was divided into four numbers. 
Volume II contained but three numbers. Number 1 of 
Volume I was issued in 1857 and Volume V was completed in 
December, 1891. 

In January, 1892, the method of publication was changed 
and each paper accepted for publication since that date has 
been printed and the copies distributed as soon as printed, 
such papers bearing consecutive numbers in Volume VI. 

The Academy has published in addition two special 
mordgraphs in quarto. The first in 1880, containing ‘‘ Con- 
tributions to the Archzeology of Missouri’’ and the second 
in 1891, containing ‘‘ The Report of the Washington Univer- 
sity Eclipse Expedition.’’ 

The Journal of the Meetings of the Academy is printed 
in appendices to the separate volume. 

The dates of issue of the different numbers were as 
follows: 


Volume I, No. 1, 1857. 
ab Lohecre no. 1858. 
i Tis 58. ohh 1859. 
A: ee 1860. 
< | 8 ee aan 1863. 
a Iu Cece ye 1866. 
6 bh Meas aoa 1868. 
Ree ase by 1873. 


Ph K's 
eee bs 
ee ’ 66 


ee) Volome 1 
a aaa ae | aaa a's 


3 : 6 


STV 


AN, fe 
: IV, 6s 


IV ‘ ce 


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SUBJECT INDEX OF VOLUMES I, I, 
Il, IV AND V. 


1857-1891. 


Acorn-cups, A New Gallon, C. V. Riley, Vol. III, No. 4. 

Acorns and Their Germination, G. Engelmann, Vol. IV, No. 1. 

Agave, Notes on, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. III, No. 3. 

Agave, Addition to Notes on, G. Engelmann, Vol. III, No. 3. 

Agave Shawii, The Flowering of, G. Engelmann, Vol. III, No. 4. 

American Trotting Horse, The Evolution of, F. E. Nipher, Vol. 
LY, No. 3, 

Ancient Graves in Pike County, G. C. Broadhead, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Anisopteryx, Pometaria Harr, and Anisopteryx escularia, W.- 
V., On the Difference between, with Remarks on the Genus 
Paleacrita. Chas. V. Riley, Vol. III, No. 4. 

Anthophyta and Pteridophyta of Ames, Iowa, Catalogue of 
A. 8. Hitchcock, Vo). V,- Nos. 3 and 4. 

Antiquities Cyprian, Planetary Configurations on, G. Seyffarth, 
Vol. IV, No. 3. 

Archeology of Missouri, A. J. Conant, Vol. III, No. 3. 

Archeology of Missouri, Contributions to, W. B. Potter, Special 
Publication, 1880. 

Army Worm (Bombyx graminis), A. Wislizenus, Vol. II, No. 1. 

Artesian Well (Belcher’s), A. Litton, Vol. I, No. 1. 

Atmospheric Electricity, A. Wislizenus, Vol. II, No. 1. 

Atmospheric Electricity, A. Wislizenus, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Atmospheric Electricity, Temperature and Humidity, Yearly Re- 
port for 1867, A. Wislizenus, Vol. II, No. 3. 

Atmospheric Electricity, A. Wislizenus, Vol. [II, No. 1. 

Atmospheric Waves, from West to East along the Great Lakes, 
J. M. Bigelow, Vol. II, No. 1. 


Ba Oo 


Auroral Phenomena, Sept. 12, 1881, E. A. Engler, Vol. IV, No. 2. 

Barium Group, The Analysis of the, C. Luedeking, Vol. V, Nos. 
3 and 4. 

Base, Secondary, in Geodetic Surveys, O. B. Wheeler, Vol. V, 
Nos. 1 and 2. 

Bismuth, Fused, Anomalous Densities of; Dr. Chas. Lue 
Vol. V, Nos. 1 and 2. . 

mee Occurrence of in Missouri, G. C. Broadhead, Vol. I, 
No. 

Pigeioidost B. F. Shumard. Vol. I, No. 2. 

Blastoidea, from Sub-carboniferous rocks of Kentucky, Sidney 
S. Lyon, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Blister-beetles, belonging to the Genera Macrobasis Lec. and Epi- 
canta Fabr., the Larval Characters and Habits of, with Re- 
marks on other Species of the Familiy Meloidea, Chas. V. 
Riley, Vol. III, No. 4. 

Brachiopod from the Potsdam Sandstone of Texas, B. F. Shumard, 
Vol. I, No. 4. ; 

Bryozoa, lst Series, Hiram A. Prout, Vol. I, No. 2 

Bryozoa, 2d Series, Hiram A Prout, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Bryozoa, New Species of, Hiram A. Prout, Vol. 1, No. 2. 

Bryozoa, 3d Series, Hiram A. Prout, Vol. I, No. 3. 

Bryozoa, 4th Series, description of, Hiram A. Prout, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Bryozoa, New, Hiram A. Prout, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Burnt Brick from Nineveh, G. Seyffarth, Vol. I, No. 1. 

Butterflies Hackberry, Descriptions of the Early Stages of 
Apatura Lycaon, Fabr., and of Apatura Herse, Fabr., with 

_. Remarks on their Synonymy, Chas. V. Riley, Vol. III, No. 2. 

-Cactus-Flora of the United States, Additions to the, Geo. Engel- 
mann, Vol. II, No. 1. 

Canker-worms, Remarks on, and Descriptions of a New Genus 
of Phaleenide, Chas. V. Riley, Vol. III, No. 3. 

Canon (Great) of the Colorado, Account of the Passage through 
by Mr. James White in 1867. With Geological Notes. C.C. 
Parry, Vol. II, No. 3. 

Carabid, Transformations of a, J. C. Duffy, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4. 

Carboniferous and Devonian Rocks of Missouri, Description of 
New Fossils from, G. C. Swallow, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Carboniferous System of Southern Illinois, On the ig Henry 
Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 1. 


Bea ya 


Champollion and Renouf, Critical remarks on, Dr. G. Seyffarth, 
Vol. I, No. 4. 

Chemistry of Combustion, Contribution to, C. Luedeking, Vol. V, 
Nos. 3 and 4. 

Chloroform, The Post-mortem Detection of, Dr. Chas. Luedeking, 
Vol. V, Nos. 1 and 2. 

Climate at the Base of the Rocky Mountains, Geo. Engelmann, 
Volali, No: 2: 

Climatic Change in Illinois, its Cause, A. Sawyer, Vol. III, 
No. 2, 

Coal Measures of Missouri, G. C. Broadhead, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Comparative Anatomy, Remarks on, in reference to Organotactic 
Laws and Phyllotactic Numbers, Dr. T. C. Hilgard, Vol. I, 


No. 4. 

Cretaceous Fossils from Texas, Description of, B. F. Shumard, 
Vol. I, No. 4. 

Cretaceous Strata of Texas, Observations upon, B. F. Shumard, 
Vol. I, No. 4. 


Crinoidea, New Fossil, B. F. Shumard, Vol. I, No. 1. 

Cuscuta, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. I, No. 3. 

Dicotyledonous Leaves in Cretaceous Strata of Texas, B. F. 
Shumard, Vol. II, No. 1. 

Digastric Muscle of the Human Being, ‘‘ Reversion of Type”? in, 
C. A. Todd, Vol. IV, No. 2. 

Draba brachycarpa, On the Dimorphism of, Geo. Engelmann, 
Vol. I, No. 1. 

Dyas in Nebraska, (translation by N. Holmes), Jules Marcou, 
Wolk EL No. 3: 

Harthquakes, Catalogue of, in 1871, Richard Hayes, Vol. IU, 
No. l. 

Earthquakes in 18'72-3, Catalogue of, Richard Hayes, Vol. III, 
No. 2% 

Echinodermata, Catalogue of the Palzozoic, B. F. Shumard, 
Vol. II, No. 2. 

Eclipse of the Sun, Jan.1,1889, Report of Washington University 
Eclipse Party (H. S. Pritchett, F. E. Nipher, E. A. Engler, 
C. M. Charroppin, Felipe Valle, J. E. Keeler). Special Publi- 
cation. 1891. 

Egyptian Theology, according to a Paris Mummy-coffin, Dr. 
G. Seyffarth, Vol. IV, No. 1. 


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Egyptian Seal, G. Seyffarth, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Electrometer Dellman, used by Dr. A. Wislizenus, On the scale 
value of, F. E. Nipher, Vol. V, 1 and 2. 

Electrical Resistance, On the Expression of, in Terms of a Velocity. 
F. E. Nipher, Vo]. IV, No. 3. 

George Engelmann, M. D., Biography of, Enno Sander, Vol. IV, 
No. 4. 

BGpBocP A Seedcoats of the Genus, L. H. Pammel, Vol. V, Nos. 

3 and 4. 

Field of Force due to a Single Mass, On certain Properties of, 
‘Francis E. Nipher, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4. 
Firs, American (Abies Link), Synopsis of, G. Engelmann, Vol. III, 
No. 4. , 
Flowers and Insects, Asclepiadaceee to Scrophulariaceee, Charles 
Robertson, Vol. V, Nos. 8 and 4. 

Flowers and Insects, Umbelliferee, Charles Robertson, Vol. V, 
Nos. 3 and 4. 

Fossil Horse in Kansas, G. C. Swallow, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Fossils, Description of New, G. C. Swallow, Vol. II, No. 1 

Fossils, Description of New Paleozoic, B. F. Shumard, Vol. II, 
No. 1. 

Fossils, New, Shumard and Swallow, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Fossils, New, Shumard and Evans, Vol. I, No. 1. 

Fossils, New, B. F. Shumard, Vol. I, No. 3. 

‘Fossils, Niagara, J. W. Spencer, Vol. IV, No. 4. 

Fossils, New, from the Primordial Zone of Wisconsin and Missouri, 
B. F. Shumard, Vol. II, No. 1. 

Fossils, Permian, on B. F. Shumard, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Fossils, Tertiary and Cretaceous, B. F. Shumard, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Fungi, On the two species of, destructive to vineyards, Geo. 
Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 1. 

Fossil Tooth from Virginia, A, H. A. Prout, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Galvanometer, Lecture, On a New Form of, F. E. Nipher, Vol. 
III, No. 3. 

Gasteropoda from the Coal Measures of Texas, Description of, 
B. F. Shumard, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Gentiana, New Species of, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 1 

Geology of Kansas and Nebraska, Jules Marcon, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Geology of Kansas, Mr. Meek’s Notes on his Preliminary Report, 
G. C. Swallow, Vol. II, No. 8. 


Aaa Sy ae 


Geology, Macon County, Missouri, Notes on, W. J. McGee, U. 
S. Geologist, Vol. V, Nos. 1 and 2. 

Geology of New Mexico, G. G. Shumard, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Geology of New Mexico, G. G. Shumard, Vol. I, No. 3. 

Geology of Ste. Genevieve Co., Remarks upon Dr. B. F. Shumard’s | 
paper on, A. H. Worthen, Vol. I, No. 4. . 

Geological and Geographical Description of the Human Race, 
N. Holmes, Vol. IV, No. 1. 

Geological Surveys (Missouri), G. C. Broadhead, Vol. IV, 
No. 4. 

Glycerine, Dr. Jas. Schiel, Vol. I, No. 1. 

Grape Culture, G. C. Swallow, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Grape Phyllaxera, Notes on the Natural History of (P. vastatrix 
Planchon), C. V. Riley, Vol. III, No. 3. 

Grape Vines of Missouri, Notes on, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. I, 
No. 4. 

Grasses, Dicecious, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. I, No. 3. 

Hail, Formation of, Spencer Smith, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Heats, On the Specific, Specific Gravities, and the Heats of Hydra- 
tion of the Acids of the Fatty Series, and their Mixtures with 
Water, Dr. Chas. Luedeking, Vol. IV, No. 4. 

Heat, Arid, of September, 1864, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Hieroglyphic Tablet of Pompeium, grammatically translated and 
commented upon, G,. Seyffarth, Vol. IV, No. 2. 

Hydration of Colloids, C. Luedeking, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4, 

Hymenoptera, Descriptions of North American, with notes by EH. 
T. Cresson, B. D. ‘Walsh, Vol. III, No. 1. 

Icterus, On a new, Dr. Henry Shimer, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Indian Mounds, Results of Investigations of, Jas. R. Gage, Vol. 
LETS ANO; 2; 

Ilicineee and Celastracez, Revision of North American, Wm. Tre- 
lease, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4, 

Indian Stone Graves, A. Wislizenus, Vol. I, No. 1. 

Iodine in Blow-piping, H. A. Wheeler and C. Luedeking, Vol. IV, 
No. 4. 

Iodine, Action of the Electric Discharge on, C. Luedeking, Vol, 
V, Nos. 8 and 4. 

Iron Manufacture in Missouri, A General Review of the Metallur- 
gical Districts and their Resources, A. Schmidt, Vol. I1I, 
No. 3. 


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Iron Ores, Occurrence of in Missouri, Jas. R. Gage, Vol. III, 
No.c3, 

Isentropic Curve, Property of, fora Perfect Gas as drawn upon the 
Thermodynamic Surface of Pressure, Volume and Temper- 
ature, F. E. Nipher, Vol. IV, No. 3. 

Isodynamic Surfaces, of the Compound Pendulum, Francis E. 
Nipher, Vol. IV, No. 4. 


Isoetus, The Genus in North America, G. Engelmann, Vol. IV, 


NON. 

Juncus, Revision of the North American Species of, Geo. Engel- 
mann, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Juncus, North American Species, Revision of (continued), Geo. 
Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 3. 


Junipers American, of the Section Sabina, Geo. Engelmann, — 


Vol. III, No. 4.. 

Lead and Zinc Deposits of Southwest Missouri, the Forms and 
Origin of, Adolph Schmidt, Vol. III, No. 2. 

Leeds Mummy-Coffin, G. Seyffarth, Vol. I, No. 3. 

Linaceee, Revision of North American, William Trelease, Vol. 
V, Nos. 1 and 2. 

Locust, The Rocky Mountain, and the Season of 1875, G. C. 
Broadhead, Vol. III, No. 8. 

Loess and Drift of Missouri and Illinois, remarks on, and upon 
the Big Mound at St. Louis, Nath. Holmes, Vol. II, No. 3. 

Long’s Peak, Altitude of, Geo. Engelmann. 
Low-water Mark at New Orleans, On the elevation of, above the 
Gulf, Lieut. G. K. Warren, Vo). II, No. 1. ) 
Lycoperdon Missouriense, Description of, (Contrib. from Shaw 
School of Bot. No. 3), Wm. Trelease, Vol. V, Nos. 1 and 2. 
Magnetic Observations in Missouri, Summer of 1878, Francis 
EK. Nipher, Vol. IV, No. 1. : 

Magnetic Determinations in Missouri, Summer of 1879, F. E. 
Nipher, Vol. IV, No. 1. 

Magnetic Determinations in Missouri, during the Summer of 
1880, F. E. Nipher, Vol. IV, No. 2. 

Magnetic Survey of Missouri, Fourth Annual Report, F. E. 
Nipher, Vol. IV, No. 3. 

Magnetic Survey of Missouri, Fifth Annual Report, F. E. Nipher, 
Vol. 4, No. 3. 

Mastodon, A. Wislizenus, Vol. I, No. 2. 


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Mastodon Remains, A. C. Koch, Vol. I, No. 1. 

Matter and Force, Thoughts on, A. Wislizenus, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Meloidea, A Remarkable New Genus in, infesting Mason-bee Cells 
in the United States, Chas V. Riley, Vol. III, No. 4. 

Mercury, Observations of the Transit of, H. S. Pritchett, Vol. V, 
Nos. 3 and 4, 

Meteor, December 27, 1875, G. C. Broadhead, Vol. IZI, No. 3. 

Meteroite, Notice of a Supposed, B. F. Shumard, Vol. II, No. 1. 

Meteorites, Haidinger’s Theory of, Notice of, Nathaniel Holmes, 
Vol. II, No. 1. 

Meteoric Iron from Nebraska, Analysis of, Hiram A. Prout, Vol. 
1, No. 4. 

Meteoric Iron from Nebraska, Nathaniel Holmes, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Meteoric Iron of Texas, Notice of, B. F. Shumard, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Meteoric Showers, Observations of, Richard Hayes, Vol. II, 
No. 3. 

Meteorological Observations, 1857, Vol. I, No. 1. 

Meteorological Observations, 1859, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. I, 


No. 4. 
Meteorological Observations in 1861, A. Wislizenus, Vol. II, 
No.1, 
Meteorological Tables for 1860-61, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, 
» Nowe. 


Meteorological Tables for 1862, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 1. 

Meteorological Tables for 1863, 1864, 1865, Geo. Engelmann, 
Vor IL No:.2; 

Meteorological Tables for 1866-7, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 3. 

Meteorology, Wislizenus and Engelmann, Vol. I, No. 3. 

Meteorology, A. Wislizenus, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Microgasters, Notes on North American, with descriptions of New 
Species, C. V. Riley, Vol. IV, No. 2. 

Millerite, On the occurrence of, in St. Louis, A. V. Leonhard, Vol. 


IV, No. 38. 

Mineralogy of Missouri, Notes on, A. V. Leonhard, Vol. IV, 
No. 3. 

Mississippi River at St. Louis in 1861, Stage of, G. Engelmann, 
Vol. II, No. 1. 


Mississippi River, Stage of, G. Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 2. 
-Missouri Rainfall, with averages for ten years ending Dec., 1887. 
F. E. Nipher, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4. 


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Mites, Description of two new subterranean, Chas. V. Riley, Vol. 
III, No. 2. . 
Moon’s Motions, Correction of the Present Theory of, according 
to the classic eclipses, G. Seyffarth, Vol. III, No. 4. 

Moths, Description of two new, C. V. Riley, Vol. ill, No. 2. 

Mound (Big) at St? Louis, Nath. Holmes, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Mound Explorations in Southeastern Missouri, C. Crosswell, 
Vol. III, No. 4. 

Natural Series, T. C. Hilgard, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Nelumbeum luteum, Remarks on, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, 
No. 1. 

Nuphar polysepalum, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Oaks of the United States, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. III, No. 3. 

Oaks of the United States, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. III, No. 4. 

Oil Springs in Missouri, B. F. Shumard, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Opossum, Gestation of, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Organotaxis, T. C. Hilgard, Vol. I, No. 3. 

Output of the Non-Condensing Steam Engine, as a Function of 
Speed and Pressure, F. E. Nipher, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4. 

Oxalis Suksdorfii, Measurements of the Trimorphic Flowers of 
(Contrib. from Shaw School of Botany, No. 2), Vol. V, Nos. 
1 and 2, W. G. Eliot, Jr. 

Oxalis Suksdorfii, Observations of, Wm. Trelease, Vol. V, Nos. 1 
and 2. 

Ozone, Observations on, A. F. Bandelier, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Paleozoic Echinodermata, Description of New, G. Hambach, 
Vol IV, Noz3: 
Papyrus Scroll, A Remarkable, Dr. G. Seyffarth, Vol. I, No. 4. 
Pentremites, Contributions to the Anatomy of the Genus, with 
descriptions of New Species, G. Hambach, Vol. IV, No. 1. 
Pentremites, Notes about the Structure and Classification of, G. 
Hambach, Vol. IV, No. 38. 

Phlomistuberosa, L., On the Pollination of, and the Perforation of 
Flowers, L. H. Pammel, Vol. V, Nos. 1 and 2. 

Phyllotaxis, T. C. Hilgard, Vol. I, No. 1. 

Pike’s Peak, Ascent of, C. C. Parry, Vol. II, No, 1. 

Pike’s Peak and Other Points, Altitude of, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. 
II, No. 1: 

Pinus Aristata, On a new Species of Pine, and some other Pines 
of the Rocky Mountains, G. Engelmann, Vol. IJ, No. 1. 


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Pinus, Revision of the Genus, and Description of Pinus Elliottii, 
G. Engelmann, Vol. IV, No. 1. 

Planets, Original Egyptian names of, according to.a Turin papyrus, 
and some other new Planetary Configurations, G. Seyffarth, 
Vol. IV, No. 3. 

Platycrinus aud other Fossils from the Mountain Limestone of 
Illinois and Jowa, A. H. Worthen, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Population of the United States, Furmula for Predicting, H. 8. 
Pritchett, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4. 

Porphyries, Age of Our, G. C. Broadhead, Vol. III, No. 3. 

Porphyry Hills of Southeast Missouri, Age of, Edwin Harrison, 
Vol. II, No.8. 

Pressure of the Wind on Roofs and Inclined Surfaces, J. H. 
Kinealy, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4. 

Productus, New Species of, Hiram A. Prout, Vol. I, No. 1. 

Pronuba Yuccasella, Supplemeatary Notes on, Chas. V. Riley, 
Vol. III, No. 1. 

Pronuba Yuccasella, Further Remarks on, and on the Pollination 
of Yucca, Chas. V. Riley, Vol. III, No. 4. 

Pselaphidee, Synopsis of the Family of, Dr. Emil Brendel, Vol. V, 
Nos. 1 and 2. 

Pulp of the Cactus fruit, On the Nature of, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. 
II, No. 1. 

Rains (Heavy) at St Louis, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Rain and Snow, Fall of, from 1889-1861, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. 
Lie Noel, 

Red Spider, Observations on a Coccinellid, enemy of, J. C. Duffy, 
Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4, 

Refraction, On Certain Problems in, Francis E. Nipher, Vol. IV, 
No. 2. 

Ribes, On the Structure of the Fruit and Seed of, Geo. Engelmann, 
Vol. II, No. 1. 

Rivers, Improvement of Western, C. M. Scott, Vol. IV, No. 1. 

Rocks of Kansas, G. C. Swallow, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Rocks of Kansas, Carboniferous, G. C. Broadhead, Vol. IV, 
No. 3. 

Rocks of Kentucky, Stratigraphical Arrangement of, Sidney S. 
Lyon, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Rocky Mountains, Physiography of, C. C, Parry, Vol. II, No. 2. 

' Rock Salt of Louisiana, Analysis of, E. Sander, Vol II, No. 3. 


ENS ache 


Rock Salt ea ee Deposit in Louisiana, aves Owen, Vol. 
Ii, No. 

Sarracenia parole Descriptions and Natural “History of two 
‘Insects which brave the dangers of, Chas. V. Riley, Vol. III, 
No. 2. 


Satellites of Mars for the Opposition of 1881, Ephemeris of, H. 


-§. Pritchett, Vol. IV, No. 2 

Silurian Strata, Vertical Section of, B. F. Shumard, Vol. II, 
NOAA 

Snow, Accumulations in the Rocky Mountains, Persistent, On the 
character of, and certain features of the Alpine Flora, - “. OF 
Parry, Vol. II, No. 3. 

Snow-storm, On a remarkable, G. Engelmann, Vol. IT, No. 1, 

Spiral on a Torus, A, J. H. Kinealy, Vol. V, Nos..1 and 2. 

Spirifer, New Varieties of, G. C. Swallow, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Springs (Late) in St. Louis, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 2. 

Spring of 1860, Meteorological Peculiarity of, George Engelmann, 
Vol. I, No. 4. 

St. Louis, Elevation of, above the Gulf, George Engelmann, 

? Vol, 1,iNor4: 

Surface Integrals in Meteorology, Francis E. Nipher, Vol. V, 
Nos. 3 and 4. 

Symbolism, On Prof. Chase’s Intellectual, Nathaniel Holmes, 
Vol. II, No. 2. ' 

Tchikilli’s Kasi’hta, Legend in the Creek and Hitchiti Languages. 
Albert 8S. Gatschet, Vol. V, Nos. 1 and 2. 

Temperatures, The Mean and Extreme daily, in St. Louis during 
forty-seven years, as calculated from daily observations, Geo. 
Engelmann, Vol. IV, No. 3. 

Temperature and Relative Humidity in City and Country, differ- 
ence of, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 1. 

Temperature, Winter, in St. Louis, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, 
No. 2. 

Temperatures, Winter, R. EK. Nipher, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4. 

Terebratula Mormonii, Jules Marcou, Vol. III, No. 2. 

Thunderstorms, Observations on, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. H, Now 

Tineide, on anew Genus in the Lepidopterous Family, with remarks 
upon the Fertilization of Yucca, C. V. Riley, Vol. III, No. 1. 

Topaz in Utah, Henry Engelmann, Vol. II, No. 1. 

Tornado of April14, 18'79, Wadsworth and Nipher, Vol. No. 


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Tortricide, Descriptions of some New (Leaf-rollers), C..V. Riley, 
Vol. LV,‘No. 2. 

Trias of Kansas, The, Maj. F. Hawn, Vol. I, No. 2. 

Trilobites, Some New Sedalia, A. W. Vogdes, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4. 

Valence and Atomic Weight, The Graphical Representation of the 
Relation between, C. J. Reed, Vol. 1V, No. 4. 

Verbene, Hybrid, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. I, No. 4. 

Vibrium and Cornus, On the Fruits of, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. II, 

SNOT, 

Well at the Insane Asylum, St. Louis County, G. C. Broadhead, 
Vol. ILI,.No. 2. 

Wislizenus, Frederick Adolphus, Dr. G. J. Engelmann, Vol. V, 
Nos. 8 and 4. 

Yucca Borer, Notes on Megathymus yucce (Walk.), Chas. V. Riley, 
Vol. III, No. 3. 

Yucca, Notes on the Genus, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. III, No. 1. 

Yucca, Notes on the Genus, No. 2, Geo. Engelmann, Vol. III, 


No. 2. 

Yucca Moth, On the Oviposition of, Chas. V. Riley, Vol. III, 
No. 2. . ; 

Yucca, Addition to Article Vol. III, p. 17, G. Engelmann, Vol. 
III, No. 3. 


Zoque: The Language spoken at Santa Maria de Chimalapa, and 
at San Migual and Tierra Blanca in the State of Chiapas, 
Mexico, A. Coruna y Colludo, (Trans. by J. A. Dacus), 
Vol. IV, No. 1. 


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LIST OF AUTHORS. 


Bandelier, A. F. 
Bigelow, Dr. J. M. 
Brendel, Dr. Emil. 
Broadhead, G. C. 
Conant, A. J. 


Coruna y Colludo, A. 


Croswell, C. 
Dacus, J. A. 
Duty de C: 
Eliot, W. G., Jr. 
Engelmann, Geo. 


Engelmann, Dr. G. J. 


Engelmann, Henry. 
Eogler, HE. A. 
Evans, Dr. John. 
Gage, Jas. R. 
Gatschet, Albert S. 
Hambach, G. 
Harrison, Edwin. 
Hawn, F. 

Hayes, Richard. 
Hilgard, T. C. 
Hitchcock, A. S. 
Holmes, N. 
Kinealy, J. H. 
Koch, A.C. 
Leonhard, A. V. 
Litton, A. 


Luedeking, Dr. Chas. 


Lyon, Sidney S. 
Marcou, Jules, 
-McGee, W. J. 
Nipher, Francis E. 


Norwood, J. G. 
Owen, Richard. 
Pammel, L. H. 
Parry, C. C. 
Potter, W. B. 
Pritchett, H. S. 
Prout, Hiram A. 
Reed, C. J. 

Riley, C. V. 
Robertson, Chas. 
Sander, Enuo. 
Sawyer, A. 

Schiel, Dr. Jas. 
Schmidt, A. 

Scott, C. M. 
Seyffarth, G. 
Shimer, Dr. Henry. 
Shumard, B. F. 
Shumard, G. G. 
Smith, Spencer. 
Spencer, J. W. 
Swallow, G. C. 
Todd, C. A. 
Trelease, William. 
Vodges, A. W. 
Wadsworth, J. L. R. 
Walsh, B. D. 
Warren, Lieut. G. K. 
Wheeler, H. A. 
Wheeler, O. B. 
Wislizenus, A. 
Worthen, A. H. 


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